Professional using Anthropic's Claude AI Cowork feature on MacBook to automatically organize files and generate reports, as shown in a realistic office scene.
Professional using Anthropic's Claude AI Cowork feature on MacBook to automatically organize files and generate reports, as shown in a realistic office scene.
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Anthropic launches Cowork feature for Claude AI

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Anthropic has introduced Cowork, a new tool that extends its Claude AI to handle general office tasks by accessing user folders on Mac computers. Designed for non-developers, it allows plain-language instructions to organize files, create reports, and more. The feature is available as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers.

Anthropic announced Cowork on January 12, 2026, building on the success of its Claude Code tool, which has been popular among developers since fall 2024 for automating programming tasks. Cowork adapts this agentic capability for broader use, integrated into the macOS Claude desktop app. Users grant access to a specific folder and issue instructions in everyday language to perform tasks like reorganizing downloads, renaming files for clarity, or generating spreadsheets from receipt screenshots and invoices.

Examples include compiling expense reports from photos of receipts or synthesizing reports from stacks of digital notes. As Felix Rieseberg, a member of Anthropic's technical staff, explained, "The inspiration for Cowork was watching what people did with Claude Code. We built it for coding, but people started using it for everything -- taxes, managing receipts, organizing files, random life admin." The tool also supports connections to third-party apps via Anthropic's Connectors framework, such as Canva, and works with the Claude Chrome extension for browser-based tasks.

Anthropic emphasizes that Claude cannot access or edit anything without explicit permission. However, risks include destructive actions from vague prompts, such as unintended file deletions, and potential prompt-injection attacks where malicious inputs could hijack the AI. To mitigate these, the company recommends clear instructions and using Cowork only on nonsensitive data. It has implemented defenses against injections, but warns of possible unintended consequences during this beta phase.

Currently limited to Mac users with the $100-per-month Claude Max subscription, Cowork is in research preview, with others able to join a waitlist. This launch follows Anthropic's recent Claude for Healthcare announcement and aligns with the growing trend of agentic AI, seen in tools like ChatGPT Agent and Google's Gemini models, which enable AIs to perform real-world tasks autonomously.

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Reactions on X to Anthropic's Cowork launch are predominantly positive, with users praising its extension of Claude Code's agentic capabilities to non-developers for tasks like file organization and report creation. Enthusiasm centers on autonomy, safety features like VM isolation and user approvals, and rapid development (built in 1.5 weeks). Some express skepticism over privacy risks from folder access, Mac-only availability, subscription requirements, and potential job impacts. Neutral posts provide detailed summaries and comparisons.

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Illustration of Anthropic restricting Claude Mythos AI and launching Project Glasswing consortium with tech giants to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
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Anthropic restricts Claude Mythos AI release and launches Project Glasswing over cybersecurity risks

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Anthropic has limited access to its Claude Mythos Preview AI model due to its superior ability to detect and exploit software vulnerabilities, while launching Project Glasswing—a consortium with over 45 tech firms including Apple, Google, and Microsoft—to collaboratively patch flaws and bolster defenses. The announcement follows recent data leaks at the firm.

Anthropic has released a beta add-on bringing its Claude AI assistant to Microsoft Word, available now to customers on Team and Enterprise plans. The integration allows users to generate new content, edit documents, and handle comments within the app. It offers an alternative to Microsoft's Copilot.

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Anthropic has introduced Claude Design, a new research preview tool that enables subscribers to generate designs, prototypes and slides using its Claude AI. Powered by the Opus 4.7 vision model, the tool emphasizes workplace visuals over arbitrary image generation. It is available now to Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has reached an agreement with Anthropic to provide the state government with half-price access to its Claude AI system.

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Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5 on Tuesday as its first publicly available Mythos-class model. The release includes safeguards that route sensitive queries on cybersecurity, biology and chemistry to an earlier model. Subscribers can access it through June 22 before usage credits apply.

Microsoft has restricted its employees from using Claude Fable 5. The decision stems from data retention requirements set by Anthropic.

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Anthropic has released a new cyber-focused AI model called Mythos, capable of detecting software flaws faster than humans and generating exploits. The model has raised alarms among governments and companies for potentially turbocharging hacking by exposing vulnerabilities quicker than they can be patched. Officials worldwide are scrambling to assess the risks.

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