This episode details Claude's recent "clawdification" with massive upgrades transforming how users interact with the AI. Key features like Remote Control, Dispatch, Channels, and Scheduled Tasks enable persistent, always-on, and remote orchestration of AI work. The most significant update, "Computer Use," allows Claude to directly control a user's desktop, mouse, and keyboard, fundamentally shifting the interaction model from a tool to a delegated agent.
Summarized by Podsumo
Remote Control: Enables starting tasks in Claude Code on desktop and continuing them on mobile, with sessions running locally and accessing the full environment.
Dispatch: Provides a single, persistent conversation with Claude Co-Work, allowing users to orchestrate and manage multiple tasks running on their desktop remotely from a phone.
Computer Use: Claude can now directly control the user's computer, including opening apps, navigating browsers, and interacting with the screen, acting as a "true execution layer" beyond traditional APIs.
Channels: Allows integration with Claude Code sessions via MCPs like Telegram and Discord, pushing external events (e.g., CI failures, monitoring alerts) for Claude to react to automatically.
Scheduled Tasks: Users can set up recurring tasks for Claude Code, either locally or cloud-based, to automate routine checks, PR sweeps, or report generation.
"You stop thinking of it as a tool you operate and start thinking of it as something you delegate to and check in with. Different mental model entirely."
— Gag and Saludia
"Dispatch he writes is an orchestrator. From a single conversation on your phone, you spawn and manage multiple cowork task sessions running simultaneously on your desktop. Each session runs independently."
— Pauvel Heron
"Cloud is no longer just a tool that uses the computer, it operates inside it as a true execution layer. It can replicate everything a human does. Mouse movements, keyboard input, screen interaction, it can open any application, navigate through it, and produce the exact output you want. This goes beyond APIs. This is full real-world system control..."
— B.A. LL