⬤ Anthropic just dropped something big: "Cowork." This isn't your typical chatbot update—we're talking about Claude becoming a genuine autonomous assistant that can actually do stuff on your computer. File management? Check. Research? Done. Multi-step workflows? Claude's got it. The game-changer here is that you can grant Claude access to your folders, and it'll handle tasks independently, like a digital coworker. What used to be locked away for developers using "Claude Code" is now available for everyday users. Instead of just answering questions, Claude's now acting like an actual employee.
⬤ Here's how this came about: Anthropic noticed developers were already using Claude for boring admin work, so they built Cowork to make it easier for everyone else. Now, Claude can manage your files and knock out complex workflows without you babysitting every step. Right now, it's available as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers on macOS. What's interesting is how fast Anthropic's moving compared to competitors—they're clearly not messing around when it comes to building practical AI tools that people can actually use.
⬤ Let's talk about the competition. As of 2026, Google doesn't have a consumer browser agent, and xAI hasn't rolled out a native CLI or agentic interface yet. OpenAI's got "Operator," and Google has "Antigravity" for developers, but Anthropic's now one of the few companies offering a real "do-it-for-me" AI experience for regular users. That's huge. Claude's positioning itself as a serious contender against both OpenAI and Google in the race to get AI into everyone's daily routine.
⬤ Why does this matter? Because it's changing how we interact with AI—making it more practical and accessible for everyday tasks instead of just tech-savvy developers. Anthropic's establishing itself as a major player here, setting the bar for what autonomous assistants should be able to do. As more companies try to weave AI into our workflows, Anthropic's focus on building user-friendly, genuinely helpful tools is pushing the entire industry forward.
Sergey Diakov
Sergey Diakov