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Claude Co-Work can now Control Your Computer

In Machines we Trust

In Machines we Trust

Technology

4.36 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we explore Anthropic's recently released Claude Co-Work and Dispatch features, which allow Claude to control your computer's mouse, keyboard, and screen for automation. We look at the practical applications, setup process, and potential for streamlining repetitive tasks, noting both its current speed limitations and future potential as a powerful automation tool.


Chapters
00:00 Anthropic's Latest Releases
01:55 Claude Co-Work & Dispatch Explained
04:09 Setting Up and Initial Impressions
06:56 Creating and Saving Skills
08:24 Recommendations and Use Cases
11:23 Developer vs. No-Coder Perspectives


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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast. I'm your host, Jaden Schaefer. Today on the podcast, guys, I got to cover what's going down with Anthropic.

0:06.1

They have released so much. In fact, people are saying they're completely changing everything that Open AI is doing.

0:12.8

There's a release schedule from Anthropic because Open AI recently just announced that, you know, they're shutting down SORA, their video model for good, and people are confused about it.

0:21.4

And all signs basically point back to Anthropic and how much ground they have gained with

0:27.1

white collar and productivity work. And their revenue is absolutely insane as more and more people

0:33.4

are using them to basically power their whole businesses and companies. So I want to talk about

0:37.8

the most recent update that Anthropic did. Two days ago, they released a computer use on

0:43.6

Claude Co-Work, which essentially if you're using Claude, there's three different tabs, the chat,

0:49.1

the co-work, and the Claude Code. Personally, I'm not a developer, so I don't use the Claude Code,

0:54.1

although I probably should figure out how to use that more. But yesterday, I spent basically the entire day working with Claude Co-work. If you haven't used it before, I'm going to talk about some of the best ways to get used, to use it, some of the best frameworks, what it can do, what it can't do, and a lot of the updates. Now, one of the things that I'm really excited

1:12.3

about with all of this is that if you want to try the latest versions of these AI models, whether

1:17.4

that's Claude or OpenAI or Google or GROC or any other models, you can go check out my startup,

1:23.5

AIbox.ai, where you get access to over 70 of the top models, and you can actually build

1:28.4

apps and tools with them, build automations, so you don't have to sit there and do things

1:32.5

over and over again. The website is AIbox.AI. You describe the tool you'd like to build,

1:37.7

and we'll automatically chain AI models together, add prompts, and build a tool for you. So it's linked

1:43.1

in the description. you also could just chat

1:44.6

in our playground with over 70 of the top AI models and that is 899 a month so way cheaper

1:51.9

than 20 dollars for you know 20 of these different subscriptions okay claude co-work the thing that

1:58.3

a lot of people have been super excited about is Felix Rezenberg two days ago

2:03.7

said, today we're released in a feature that allows Claude to control your computer, mouse,

2:07.9

keyboard, and screen, giving it the ability to see any app. I believe this is especially

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