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title: "Exploring Claude: Anthropic's AI Tool for MacOS"
summary: "The video explores the capabilities and potential impact of Anthropic's Claude Computer Use, an AI tool designed to autonomously perform tasks on your MacOS computer. It highlights the ability of Claude to handle various tasks like opening apps, scheduling jobs, and preparing reports without user intervention. The comparison between Claude and other AI assistants, such as OpenClaw, is also discussed, focusing on the benefits and trade-offs of each approach. The video's humor-laden style underscores the transformative yet controversial nature of such AI advancements."
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# Exploring Claude: Anthropic's AI Tool for MacOS

## Summary

The video explores the capabilities and potential impact of Anthropic's Claude Computer Use, an AI tool designed to autonomously perform tasks on your MacOS computer. It highlights the ability of Claude to handle various tasks like opening apps, scheduling jobs, and preparing reports without user intervention. The comparison between Claude and other AI assistants, such as OpenClaw, is also discussed, focusing on the benefits and trade-offs of each approach. The video's humor-laden style underscores the transformative yet controversial nature of such AI advancements.

## Key facts

- Canonical URL: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot
- Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs
- Creator: Yohann Martzolff
- Target question: Is Anthropic's Claude Computer Use a gamechanger or just hype?
- Published: 2026-03-31T13:33:32.083+00:00
- Updated: 2026-03-31T13:33:32.168092+00:00
- Duration: 300 seconds
- Duration (rounded): 5 minutes
- Time required: 30 minutes
- Captions: available

## Summary

The video explores the capabilities and potential impact of Anthropic's Claude Computer Use, an AI tool designed to autonomously perform tasks on your MacOS computer. It highlights the ability of Claude to handle various tasks like opening apps, scheduling jobs, and preparing reports without user intervention. The comparison between Claude and other AI assistants, such as OpenClaw, is also discussed, focusing on the benefits and trade-offs of each approach. The video's humor-laden style underscores the transformative yet controversial nature of such AI advancements.

Sources:
- 0:00-0:33 (#transcript-240) — Back in my day, if you wanted to stop working without your boss knowing, you'd take advantage of salary arbitrage and outsource your job to a developer in China. But earlier this week, Anthropic made this type of whit...
- 1:33-2:13 (#transcript-93040) — compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is couple...

## Introduction

In this video, we delve into Anthropic's newly released tool, Claude Computer Use. This AI software can autonomously manage your computer tasks with just a prompt, offering a glimpse into a future where AI handles daily operations seamlessly. Viewers will learn how Claude compares to other AI tools, its potential to transform workplaces, and whether it's a genuine innovation or merely hype.

Sources:
- 0:00-0:33 (#transcript-240) — Back in my day, if you wanted to stop working without your boss knowing, you'd take advantage of salary arbitrage and outsource your job to a developer in China. But earlier this week, Anthropic made this type of whit...
- 0:31-1:02 (#transcript-31920) — >> and it'll never get mad at you like when you hand your dad the wrong screwdriver. It's only available on Mac OS right now, but I was able to beat up a homeless JavaScript developer and steal his MacBook so we could...

## Who It's For

Intermediate AI users and tech enthusiasts.

Sources:
- 4:06-4:44 (#transcript-246959) — to the internet changes everything, which is why you need to know about SER API, the sponsor of today's video. Most large language models can't access live web data. So, if you're building an AI app that needs fresh r...

## Key Outcomes

- Understand how Claude Computer Use automates computer tasks.
- Compare Claude with OpenClaw for AI-assisted workflows.
- Learn about the ethical implications of autonomous AI tools.
- Discover potential risks and limitations of such technologies.
- Explore how Claude can integrate with existing workflows.

Sources:
- 1:33-2:13 (#transcript-93040) — compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is couple...
- 2:41-3:12 (#transcript-161200) — work four or five other full-time six-f figureure programming jobs just to make ends meet. And here's how Claw Computer use helps me defraud my employers. The first, I use it to write and then email cover letters to a...

## Key Takeaways

- Claude Computer Use automates tasks on MacOS.
- It requires no setup and uses a permission-first approach.
- OpenClaw is free, open-source, but has security risks.

Sources:
- 2:10-2:43 (#transcript-130959) — a happy hour in Vegas a few years back. So maybe take that with a grain of salt. With that being said, one of Open Claw's own maintainers did caution that if you can't understand how to run a command line that the pro...
- 1:33-2:13 (#transcript-93040) — compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is couple...

## Steps

1. Introduction to Claude - Learn about Claude Computer Use and its capabilities in autonomous computer control.
2. Comparing AI Assistants - Explore how Claude differs from OpenClaw in terms of security, accessibility, and functionality.
3. Capabilities of Claude - Examine what tasks Claude can perform, such as scheduling and report preparation.
4. Security Considerations - Discuss the security implications of using AI to control computers.
5. Potential Workplace Impact - Understand how Claude might change work tasks for professionals.

Sources:
- 0:00-0:33 (#transcript-240) — Back in my day, if you wanted to stop working without your boss knowing, you'd take advantage of salary arbitrage and outsource your job to a developer in China. But earlier this week, Anthropic made this type of whit...
- 2:41-3:12 (#transcript-161200) — work four or five other full-time six-f figureure programming jobs just to make ends meet. And here's how Claw Computer use helps me defraud my employers. The first, I use it to write and then email cover letters to a...

## Tools

- SERP API (https://serpapi.com)

Sources:
- 1:01-1:34 (#transcript-61440) — been making the rounds with his favorite activity, yelling fire in a crowded theater. According to Daario, 50% of all entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within the...

## Important Notes

- Claude is currently only available on MacOS.
- It integrates with Claude models and requires payment.
- OpenClaw, being open-source, may expose users to security risks.

Sources:
- 1:33-2:13 (#transcript-93040) — compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is couple...
- 0:00-0:33 (#transcript-240) — Back in my day, if you wanted to stop working without your boss knowing, you'd take advantage of salary arbitrage and outsource your job to a developer in China. But earlier this week, Anthropic made this type of whit...

## Time Required

About 30 minutes

Sources:
- 2:41-3:12 (#transcript-161200) — work four or five other full-time six-f figureure programming jobs just to make ends meet. And here's how Claw Computer use helps me defraud my employers. The first, I use it to write and then email cover letters to a...
- 3:33-4:08 (#transcript-213440) — >> Hi Karen, you are absolutely correct. Initializing infinite scale zero budget distributed system now, pontificating, the schleing, transmuting. >> Thank you Jeff. You are an incredible human being. >> After the mee...

## Troubleshooting

- Problem: Claude not responding to prompts
  Fix: Ensure permission settings are correctly configured.
- Problem: Limited compatibility with non-MacOS systems
  Fix: Use a virtual machine running MacOS if necessary.
- Problem: Security warnings from open-source software
  Fix: Regularly update security settings and monitor usage.

Sources:
- 0:00-0:33 (#transcript-240) — Back in my day, if you wanted to stop working without your boss knowing, you'd take advantage of salary arbitrage and outsource your job to a developer in China. But earlier this week, Anthropic made this type of whit...
- 1:33-2:13 (#transcript-93040) — compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is couple...

## Checklist

- Check MacOS compatibility.
- Configure permission settings.
- Compare with other AI tools like OpenClaw.
- Understand security risks.
- Review workplace impact expectations.

Sources:
- 1:33-2:13 (#transcript-93040) — compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is couple...
- 2:10-2:43 (#transcript-130959) — a happy hour in Vegas a few years back. So maybe take that with a grain of salt. With that being said, one of Open Claw's own maintainers did caution that if you can't understand how to run a command line that the pro...

## FAQ

- Q: Is Claude available on Windows?
  A: No, it is currently exclusive to MacOS.
- Q: What tasks can Claude perform?
  A: It can open apps, schedule jobs, and prepare reports.
- Q: Is Claude's source code open?
  A: No, it is closed-source, unlike OpenClaw.
- Q: Does Claude require internet access?
  A: Yes, for some advanced functionalities.
- Q: How secure is using Claude?
  A: Claude uses a permission-first approach but always consider security best practices.

Sources:
- 0:00-0:33 (#transcript-240) — Back in my day, if you wanted to stop working without your boss knowing, you'd take advantage of salary arbitrage and outsource your job to a developer in China. But earlier this week, Anthropic made this type of whit...
- 1:33-2:13 (#transcript-93040) — compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is couple...

## Transcript

### 0:00-0:33
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=0s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-240
Back in my day, if you wanted to stop working without your boss knowing, you'd take advantage of salary arbitrage and outsource your job to a developer in China. But earlier this week, Anthropic made this type of white collar fraud a whole lot easier with the release of Computer Use, a way for Claude to autonomously control your entire computer with a single prompt. It can open apps, schedule jobs, prepare reports, and even flirt with your workspouse all on your behalf. And here's the crazy part. You don't even have to be at your computer to use it because you can prompt it directly from your phone. something very familiar about all this

### 0:31-1:02
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=31s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-31920
>> and it'll never get mad at you like when you hand your dad the wrong screwdriver. It's only available on Mac OS right now, but I was able to beat up a homeless JavaScript developer and steal his MacBook so we could test it out. In today's video, we'll take a look at everything that's possible with computer use to find out if it's worth the hype or if it's just another way to make us cannon fodder in a war we never signed up for. It is March 26, 2026 and you're watching the code report. If you haven't been paying attention, you may have missed that Daario, the CEO of Anthropic and Mario's greedy childhood rival, has

### 1:01-1:34
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=61s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-61440
been making the rounds with his favorite activity, yelling fire in a crowded theater. According to Daario, 50% of all entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within the next 1 to 5 years. And it's not just Daario trying to make that reality. As you may remember last month, Snake Whale Sam and Open AI acquired OpenClaw that the original AI personal assistant that was originally named Clawbot before receiving a seasoned desist letter that was handd delivered from Warriio himself. And now we know exactly why Anthropic wanted to kill OpenClaw. But how do these tools

### 1:33-2:13
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=93s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-93040
compare to each other? In a way, it's kind of like Android versus iOS 2.0. OpenClaw is free and open source, runs locally, and is model agnostic. Computer use is paid closed source, only works on Mac OS, and is coupled to clawed models. But just like Android, OpenClaw's openness comes with some trade-offs. The Palo Alto Networks warned it quote presents a dangerous combination of access to private data, exposure to untrusted content, and the ability to communicate externally while retaining memory. But keep in mind, this is the same Palo Alto networks that got in trouble for dressing actual real life women up as risque lampshades to promote

### 2:10-2:43
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=130s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-130959
a happy hour in Vegas a few years back. So maybe take that with a grain of salt. With that being said, one of Open Claw's own maintainers did caution that if you can't understand how to run a command line that the project may be too dangerous for you to use safely. So, for you reacts out there, you may want to check out Computer Use because it just works without any setup and takes a permission first approach, asking before accessing new apps and only touching the folders you explicitly allow. So, before this homeless guy wakes up, let's test it out. YouTube doesn't really put food on my family anymore is so I need to

### 2:41-3:12
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=161s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-161200
work four or five other full-time six-f figureure programming jobs just to make ends meet. And here's how Claw Computer use helps me defraud my employers. The first, I use it to write and then email cover letters to a bunch of potential employers. Once they offer me a testicle interview, I again spin up clawed computer use in the background to listen to the conversation and instantly implement any leak code trash they try to throw at me. In my opinion, this isn't cheating. It's just a distributed cognition layer in a separate browser tab. Once hired, I can then sync up Claude to my calendar. As you can see

### 3:10-3:35
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=190s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-190400
here, we have a daily standup meeting scheduled for Monday. The Claude will automatically open my calendar and click on the Zoom link where it can attend the meeting and listen to whatever my boss might be yapping about. And it can even run my local AI voice model on the fly to participate in the meeting. >> Hi Jeeoff, we need you to like implement a distributed system that never goes down, scales infinitely, and cost zero dollars and we like meet up by Friday.

### 3:33-4:08
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=213s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-213440
>> Hi Karen, you are absolutely correct. Initializing infinite scale zero budget distributed system now, pontificating, the schleing, transmuting. >> Thank you Jeff. You are an incredible human being. >> After the meeting's over, Claude will then start writing some code. It only takes Claude about five minutes to write this code, but I then have it schedule a pull request at 4:30 p.m. on Friday to simulate human productivity. And then finally, I have Claude open the browser and log into my bank account to verify that my paycheck was deposited and then transfer it to Monero. For better or worse, giving an LLM unrestricted access

### 4:06-4:44
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=246s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-246959
to the internet changes everything, which is why you need to know about SER API, the sponsor of today's video. Most large language models can't access live web data. So, if you're building an AI app that needs fresh real-time information, it'll probably just hallucinate and gaslight your users, the SER API fixes this by giving your AI access to over 100 search engines like Google search, maps, YouTube, and Amazon, all returning clean, structured JSON with real-time results and locations. You can integrate it with a single HTTP request or use their libraries for Python and JavaScript and more superior programming languages. And

### 4:42-5:01
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfeiCZK0mNs&t=282s
Anchor: https://kimbo-topaz.vercel.app/yohannmtf/anthropic-just-released-the-real-claude-bot#transcript-282720
it also handles captures automatically so your app will always have access to the fresh data it needs. Companies like Nvidia, Shopify, and many others all use SER API and you can try it out for free today with the link below. This has been the code report. Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next one.
