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Anthropic’s ‘Computer Use’ Finally Gets a Voice

Thanks to Hume AI
Image by Amit Raja Naik
Recently, Hume AI, the voice-to-voice ‘conversational’ assistant, explored a new capability powered by Claude’s Computer Use. Anthropic’s coveted, yet controversial, feature that can autonomously control your computer will now recognise your voice commands as it does so.  Hume AI made this possible by coupling with their Empathetic Voice Interface (EVI) 2, deployed on a Replit template. It also continues to build on EVI’s moat, which it says is “the only voice-to-voice model that’s both interoperable with any LLM and available today as an API”. Hume AI converts voice commands to text that can be recognised by Claude, which are then translated into actions that Computer Use performs. Hume AI took to X to demonstrate the capabilities with a user verbally instructin
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Supreeth Koundinya
Supreeth is an engineering graduate who is curious about the world of artificial intelligence and loves to write stories on how it is solving problems and shaping the future of humanity.
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