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Fuck that! Only a retarded person would give that much autonomy and power to a fucking AI
Tweet analysis: users praise Anthropic Claude's autonomous control of apps, files and screens as a productivity leap; others voice safety and privacy concerns.
Anthropic fucking killed it (again). biggest ai product launch of the year so far. claude can now control your entire computer autonomously. anything you can do on a computer - claude can. your very own digital employee. - any app, browser, file, spreadsheet, tool claude can intelligently access and operate. - claude controls your entire screen (like a human), no connectors. this is a huge step-up in intelligence. - best part: you can text claude to do things from your phone and it'll do work on your computer! - in the last week anthropic has shipped 9 features that have built up to this: a fully automated digital human. unreal
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
Many replies celebrate that Claude can execute tasks on your desktop from a phone, reframing AI from a tool you use into an operator that performs work for you.
Users argue this enables one person to ship what used to take a team — a move from “doing” to “orchestrating” that will change job skills and make AI fluency a must-learn.
People see big potential for batch-generating assets, chaining multiple models, editing in apps like Photoshop, and automating builds/tests/deploys, with the memory/persistence layer singled out as crucial for long-running tasks.
Several replies warn Claude can be destructive (closing tabs, overwriting files) and praise a permission-first, granular guardrail model as necessary for real-world use.
Enthusiasm is tempered by concerns that the model is held back by token/API credit constraints, unclear pricing for average users, and high operational costs.
The UI-driven approach (“no connectors”) is framed as a threat to middleware and automation vendors (OpenClaw, connectors, wrappers), with Anthropic’s rapid shipping forcing competitors to react.
Replies ask about hardware choices, remote sessions, data/privacy implications, job-application automation, and missing capabilities (e.g., 3D modeling), reflecting curiosity about real-world deployment and edge cases.
multiple replies complain that rate limits suddenly drain subscriptions (e.g., “three prompts in and my max plan is gone”), accusing the company of effectively screwing customers.
big fear about giving an AI broad access: risk of data exfiltration, prompt‑injection, accounts being hacked, and even unauthorized banking transfers or OTP abuse.
several voices say the feature is just robotic process automation or a UI wrapper around existing capabilities, not a major technical advance.
users report concrete failures: inability to handle tasks (e.g., sheet‑music PDF), Chrome‑only limitations, poor MS integration, high token consumption, and workflows that require live permission approvals.
some argue we should preserve friction and personal responsibility (plan, prepare, leave less access to tools) instead of handing everything to an assistant for convenience.
a mix of mocking takes and defenders: some ridicule the critics as alarmist or uninformed, insist the system is sandboxed, or call the rollout merely incremental and useful for less technical users.
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Fuck that! Only a retarded person would give that much autonomy and power to a fucking AI
omfg they’re launching PHONE use too claude can make fucking calls and text people?! code name ‘Orbit’. nah anthropic is shipping mad on a monday 😂 https://t.co/WlSZdkFvxu
And risk your entire digital footprint being passed onto Anthropic or risk leaks to malicious entities via prompt injection? No thanks.
Execpt they are literally fucknig their clients in the asshole by fucking with rate limits. All of a sudden three prompts into claude code and max plan is depleted. Fuck you and every shill for them.
So your saying i dont have to spend $2000 a month on an openrouter Api call credits for openclaw?
"No connectors" is the part that matters most. Every other computer use demo required API integrations or custom plugins. Claude just uses the UI like a human does. That kills an entire category of middleware businesses overnight.
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