Illustration of Claude AI controlling a Mac desktop, with open apps like Slack and Calendar, highlighting new research preview features.
Illustration of Claude AI controlling a Mac desktop, with open apps like Slack and Calendar, highlighting new research preview features.
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Anthropic's Claude AI Gains Full MacOS Desktop Control in Research Preview

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Building on its January Cowork feature, Anthropic has launched a research preview for Claude Code and Cowork tools, enabling Pro and Max subscribers' Claude AI to directly control Mac desktops—pointing, clicking, scrolling, and navigating screens for tasks like opening files, using browsers, developer tools, and app interactions such as Google Calendar and Slack. Safeguards address security risks, amid competition from tools like OpenClaw.

Anthropic announced on March 24, 2026, an expansion of its Claude AI capabilities, following the January launch of Cowork—which initially enabled folder access for office tasks. Now, Claude Pro and Max subscribers on MacOS can grant the AI full screen control in a 'research preview.' When direct app Connectors (e.g., for Google Calendar or Slack) are unavailable, Claude simulates keyboard and mouse inputs to scroll, click, retrieve/send files, navigate browsers, run developer tools, and more—always requiring explicit user permission, which is revocable at any time.

The feature integrates with Anthropic's Dispatch tool for remote or phone-based task assignment, such as morning email checks or briefings, provided the target computer remains powered on. While functional, Anthropic notes it is slower and more error-prone than Connectors, may require retries for complex tasks, and 'won't always work perfectly.'

Robust safeguards include protections against prompt injection, vulnerability scans, and default blocks on sensitive apps like investment platforms or cryptocurrency tools. Claude is trained to avoid risky actions such as moving money, modifying files, scraping facial images, or entering sensitive data. However, these are 'not perfect' or 'absolute,' and the AI can view on-screen content—including personal data—prompting warnings to use trusted apps only and avoid sensitive information. Experts highlight agentic AI risks like unintended actions or hijacking.

This follows similar tools including open-source OpenClaw (whose creator Peter SteinBerger was hired by OpenAI), Nvidia's NemoClaw, Perplexity’s Personal Computer, and Manus’s My Computer. Anthropic seeks user feedback to refine the preview.

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X discussions on Anthropic's Claude AI gaining full MacOS desktop control via Cowork and Claude Code show excitement over enhanced productivity and agentic features, but skepticism regarding speed, Mac-only availability, and security vulnerabilities like prompt injection and expanded attack surfaces.

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Anthropic has restricted unlimited access to its Claude AI models through third-party agents like OpenClaw, requiring heavy users to pay extra via API keys or usage bundles starting April 4, 2026. The policy shift, announced over the weekend, addresses severe system strain from high-volume agent tools previously covered under $20 monthly subscriptions.

Anthropic has released a beta add-on bringing its Claude AI assistant to Microsoft Word, available now to customers on Team and Enterprise plans. The integration allows users to generate new content, edit documents, and handle comments within the app. It offers an alternative to Microsoft's Copilot.

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Anthropic has introduced Claude Design, a new research preview tool that enables subscribers to generate designs, prototypes and slides using its Claude AI. Powered by the Opus 4.7 vision model, the tool emphasizes workplace visuals over arbitrary image generation. It is available now to Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers.

Anthropic has extended its memory capability to the free tier of its Claude AI chatbot, allowing users to reference past conversations. The company also released a tool to import memories from competing chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini. This update coincides with Claude's surge in popularity amid a dispute with the US Department of Defense.

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Anthropic unveiled a new dreaming capability for its Claude Managed Agents during the Code with Claude developers conference in San Francisco. The feature allows agents to review recent sessions and store key patterns in memory for future tasks. The company also plans to expand access to other tools and increase usage limits for subscribers.

Following last week's unveiling that sparked global alarms, Anthropic has restricted its powerful Mythos AI—adept at finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities—to select firms under Project Glasswing, including Amazon Web Services, Apple, and Google, after an accidental leak raised national security concerns.

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US President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's Claude AI, following the company's refusal to allow its use for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. The order includes a six-month phaseout period. This decision stems from ongoing clashes between Anthropic and the Department of Defense over AI restrictions.

 

 

 

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