A couple of days ago Anthropic released Computer Use, an AI model that can control your computer. It can browse the web, click links, and even order your lunch. It’s not designed to work with mobile devices but there’s a work around.
Using the app Vysor you can mirror your phone screen to your computer. This way you can control your phone right there on your laptop. Combine this with the Computer Use AI and you’ve got a way for it to control not just your PC but also your phone!
So, naturally I immediately had the thought “Can it accept Amazon Flex blocks for me?” It turns out that it can. With nothing but a simple text prompt I was able to create a block grabber powered 100% by AI!
To be fair it was pretty technical and required some tech savviness but pretty soon anyone will be able to set this up. With no coding experience gig workers will be able to create their own custom AI powered bots. Amazon’s resistance to this is futile, the new wave of bots are coming.
See It in Action
Watch as I create a custom Amazon Flex block grabber with nothing more than a text prompt, no code required!
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Conclusion
Look, the genie is out of the bottle. We’re entering an era where AI isn’t just some buzzword – it’s a tool that’s becoming more accessible by the day. What used to require complex coding and technical expertise can now be done with simple prompts. That’s wild!
For Amazon Flex drivers, this means the playing field is about to change dramatically. Whether Amazon likes it or not, AI-powered automation is becoming democratized. The days of complex bot setups and coding requirements are numbered.
Am I saying this is good or bad? That’s not for me to decide. But what I can tell you is that it’s happening, and it’s happening fast. Those who adapt early will have a significant advantage. The rest? Well, they’ll be playing catch-up.
Stay tuned to my channel for more updates on this developing story. The automation revolution isn’t coming – it’s already here.
What do you think about Amazon Flex bot usage? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!