Felix Rieseberg, a member of Anthropic's technical staff, notes that the inspiration for Cowork stemmed from observing users leverage Claude Code for various tasks beyond coding.
Curtis Yarvin says he steered Anthropic’s Claude into echoing his politics, spotlighting how easily AI chatbots can be shaped ...
Nearly 10 months before Rosa Parks’s famous act of defiance, a 15-year-old Black girl named Claudette Colvin had already ...
Anthropic launched Claude Cowork, a general purpose AI agent designed as a more user-friendly and accessible version of its ...
While waiting on evidence from the state laboratory, a bond hearing has been set in the case of Claude Russell. Russell is ...
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Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, said that Anthropic's AI coded "pretty much all" of Cowork, a new tool that's been ...
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Anthropic Claude wants to be your helpful colleague, always looking over your shoulder
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Most modern LLMs are trained as "causal" language models. This means they process text strictly from left to right. When the ...
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Anthropic's viral new work tool wrote itself
Anthropic is previewing a new tool for non-coders that mostly built itself, engineers at the AI firm say. Why it matters: The ...
Anthropic has introduced a new software tool called Cowork. It is similar to Claude Code but is intended to be significantly easier to use.
Cowork can also use the data in that folder to create new projects -- but it's still in early access, so be cautious.
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