AI Agents

Reviews and guides covering the best AI agents and automation tools in 2026 — from autonomous coding agents to workflow automation platforms. We cover tools like Lindy, n8n, and AI agent frameworks that actually execute tasks, not just chat about them. Includes honest assessments of what is hype vs. what ships.

Claude Computer Use review 2026 — AI desktop automation on macOS

Claude Computer Use Review 2026: Anthropic’s Safety-First Lab Just Gave AI Your Mouse and Keyboard

On March 23, 2026, the company that built its entire reputation on AI safety handed Claude the mouse, keyboard, and full access to your Mac. Anthropic’s Claude Computer Use — now live as a research preview inside Claude Cowork and Claude Code — lets an AI open your apps, navigate your browser, edit your spreadsheets, […]

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OpenJarvis Review 2026: Stanford’s Local-First AI Agent Framework

On March 12, 2026, Stanford’s Scaling Intelligence Lab dropped something the AI agent ecosystem has been quietly missing: a framework built around the uncomfortable truth that “personal AI” running entirely on someone else’s servers isn’t actually personal. OpenJarvis isn’t just another agent framework — it’s Stanford’s answer to a specific research finding that local models

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Perplexity Computer Review - 19 AI models orchestrated

Perplexity Computer Review: 19 AI Models, One System

Quick Verdict: 7.5 / 10 Perplexity Computer is the most ambitious multi-agent AI platform available today — genuinely useful for high-output professionals, but gated at a price point that only makes sense if you’re already drowning in AI tool subscriptions and ready to consolidate. This Perplexity Computer review covers everything that matters: how the 19-model

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Manus AI Review 2026: Autonomous Agent or Overhyped Demo?

By the computertech.co editorial team Manus AI handed a journalist a fully built competitive analysis report – sourced, formatted, and delivered – while she was on a lunch break. That’s not a chatbot trick. (For document-based research grounded strictly in your own sources rather than open-ended delegation, see our NotebookLM review – a different tool

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Perplexity Computer Review 2026: Is the $200/Month AI Agent Worth It?

By the computertech.co editorial team This Perplexity Computer review covers everything you need to know about the multi-agent AI system that launched on February 25, 2026 – what it actually does, how much it costs, who it’s built for, and whether $200 a month is a justifiable spend. We’ll skip the hype and give you

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Anthropic Claude Enterprise Agents Review: Cowork Plugins for Business (2026)

?? Key Takeaways Anthropic launched Cowork & Plugins for the Enterprise on February 24, 2026 – not a feature update, a full platform play Pre-built plugins ship for five departments: Finance, Legal, HR, Engineering, and Design Enterprises can build private plugin marketplaces with controlled data flows and role-based access Corporate IT gets centralized deployment, access

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AI employee automation -- building a 24/7 AI worker with OpenClaw

I Built an AI Employee That Works 24/7 While I Sleep – Here’s Exactly How

At 2:47 AM, while I was dead asleep after a brutal 12-hour shift, my AI employee was busy. n n It wrote three blog posts. Checked my business email and flagged two urgent messages. Monitored my website analytics and noticed a 40% traffic spike from Reddit. Updated my social media schedule for the week. And

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Claude Cowork Review -- Anthropic AI agent platform interface

Claude Cowork Review: Anthropic’s AI Agent That Crashed the Software Market

Your computer just became smarter than your entire team. Claude Cowork doesn’t just automate tasks — it runs your business while you sleep, and the results are so good it crashed software company stocks by 12%. After weeks of testing Anthropic’s autonomous work agent, here’s how it turns any computer into a staffed office. Try

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