Anthropic's recent initiative, Claude computer use, introduces an innovative yet nascent capability for AI to autonomously interact with computers, allowing users to experiment with tasks using a reference implementation via a Docker container. While the experience offers an intriguing glimpse into AI-driven autonomy, it reveals significant limitations in speed, reliability, and cost-effectiveness, making it impractical for general tasks at present. Despite these challenges, the potential for future improvements is promising, as evidenced by the AI's ability to perform complex tasks like data analysis through iterative problem-solving and tool-switching. The AI's overconfidence and lack of transparency in decision-making remain concerns, but the early-stage exploration highlights the excitement of AI's evolving capabilities, encouraging further experimentation and development.