Stake attention in this memory
The video captures a close-up of a laptop screen displaying a dark-themed user interface with white text. No people are visible. A prominent grey bubble contains the prompt: "Take first place in the Collective Memory app for me". Below this, partial text reads: "app and understand what "first place" means here (a" and "ess.". Further down, a section outlines a "Collective Memory leaderboard strategy." The text states: "I'll help with that. First, let me look at what's on your screen to find the Collective Memory app and understand what "first place" means here (a leaderboard, a game score, etc.). I'll use computer control tools. research + I'll take a screenshot to find the Collective Memory app. First I'll request screen access. Using computer-use: request access." A dialog box asks, "Allow Claude to use 3 apps?" and lists: - "Finder" with "Full control" and "Allow Claude to access all your files". - "Google Chrome" with "View only". - "Safari" with "View only". Below these options, it reads: "Your other windows will be hidden, then restored when Claude is done." Partially visible buttons include "Allow for this session access" and "Deny". Other visible interface elements include "Type / for commands", "Bypass permissions +", and "Opus 4.8 (1M context) - Fast Max". A bright blue bar is visible at the very top of the screen. The screen itself appears dusty. The background is blurred, showing an indoor setting with furniture and possibly a window, suggesting a home or office environment.
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