Anthropic makes multi-action computer and browser use generally available
Anthropic made multi-action computer use, browser use, the Skills API and the Files API generally available on the Claude Platform. The company says agents can now execute several interface actions per turn and use page structure for more reliable browser work; a customer reported cutting a claims workflow from 32 to 13 minutes across tested runs.
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Why it moved the index
Generally available multi-action computer and browser control, combined with reusable skills and files, expands the practical reach of agents acting across legacy software. The measured workflow result supports real deployment, but the broader autonomy consequence is one reasonable inference from provider and customer evidence, so confidence is capped below 60.
Assessment history
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Toward 38 · confidence 58
Adds a newly verified general-availability expansion of practical computer-using agent autonomy.
21 Aug 2026
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DoomBench assesses “Anthropic makes multi-action computer and browser use generally available” as evidence moving toward doom, with magnitude 38 and confidence 58 out of 100 in the autonomy and agency category.
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DoomBench summarizes “Anthropic makes multi-action computer and browser use generally available” as follows: Anthropic made multi-action computer use, browser use, the Skills API and the Files API generally available on the Claude...
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