Claude just hijacked my computer…

Claude just hijacked my computer…

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Fireship’s trademark comedic tech commentary turns its lens on Anthropic’s newly released Computer Use for Claude — a feature that lets Claude autonomously control a Mac, open apps, browse the web, attend calendar meetings, write and schedule code commits, and more, all triggered from a phone. The video frames the release against OpenClaw, the open-source computer control alternative recently acquired by OpenAI, drawing an “Android vs iOS 2.0” comparison: OpenClaw is free, open-source, and model-agnostic but requires technical setup and carries security risks flagged by Palo Alto Networks; Anthropic’s Computer Use is paid, Mac-only, Claude-exclusive, and takes a permissions-first approach that asks before accessing new apps or folders.

The practical demo covers several real scenarios: drafting and sending cover letters, covertly assisting with technical interviews in a background tab, attending standups via AI voice synthesis, writing code and scheduling pull requests at 4:30 PM Friday to simulate human productivity, and verifying paycheck deposits. Beneath the satire, the video delivers a genuine side-by-side feature evaluation and an honest discussion of the security implications of giving an LLM unrestricted computer access — including the caveat from one of OpenClaw’s own maintainers that the project may be too dangerous for users who can’t safely run command-line tools.

For developers and power users evaluating whether Claude’s Computer Use or OpenClaw better fits their automation needs, this short video provides a fast, opinionated, and technically grounded comparison.


📺 Source: Fireship · Published March 26, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo

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