Claude Computer Use Quick Start Guide: Let AI Click, Type, and Run Workflows for You
Claude’s “Computer Use” pushes AI agents a big step forward: it doesn’t just chat—it can also see the screen, move the mouse, click buttons, and type text, completing multi-step workflows according to your instructions. This capability is currently available as a public beta, suitable for developers to do automation and assisted operations in a controlled environment. This article explains, in a more down-to-earth way, what Claude Computer Use can do, how to use it, and what pitfalls to avoid. What is Claude Computer Use: from “can use
Claude “Computer Use” Feature Explained: It Can Look at the Screen, Click the Mouse, and Type
Claude has recently added the much-talked-about “Computer Use” capability, allowing the model to do more than answer questions—it can view the screen like a human, move the cursor, click buttons, and type text. For workflows that require multiple steps, Claude has finally moved beyond being a “chat assistant,” edging closer to an AI agent that can execute tasks. What Exactly Is Claude’s Computer Use? Claude’s Computer Use feature, at its core, lets developers “direct” it from the API side.
ChatGPT FAQ: Fixing Login Issues, Stuck Conversations, and Missing Features
When using ChatGPT, the most common headaches revolve around logging in, failed message sending, the page getting stuck, and features suddenly “disappearing.” This article breaks down high-frequency ChatGPT issues by scenario and provides a troubleshooting sequence you can follow directly, helping you avoid unnecessary detours. What to do if you can’t log in or keep getting re-verified When ChatGPT login fails, first confirm your account matches your login method: if you sign in with email, use email; if you use a third-party login, go through the original entry point. Then try again in your browser’s incognito/private mode—it’s a quick way to tell whether cache or extensions are causing the issue.
Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Avoid Wasting Subscriptions, Optimize Fast Usage, and Streamline the Image-Generation Workflow
If you want to generate images with Midjourney without burning through your budget too quickly, the key isn’t “use it less,” but “waste less.” The Midjourney money-saving tips below focus specifically on subscription timing, Fast usage, and reducing rework, helping you get more consistent results with the same allowance. Turn your subscription on/off based on need: spend money during high-output creation periods Midjourney is better suited to “batch production”: subscribe when you have a project, pause when you don’t, and avoid renewing long-term just to generate a couple of images occasionally. Before subscribing, list your needs clearly
Midjourney Plan Feature Comparison Guide: How to Choose Between Basic, Standard, Pro, and Mega
When choosing a Midjourney plan, the easiest thing to get stuck on isn’t “whether it can generate images,” but what the real differences are in usage limits, speed, and privacy. Different Midjourney plans vary significantly in Fast hours, Relax mode, and whether they support private image generation. Below, based on real-world use cases, we’ll clarify the key differences among the four Midjourney plan tiers. First, focus on three main threads: speed, usage, and privacy The core differences among Midjourney plans show up first in generation speed: Fast mode is quicker,


