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Claire Vo

@clairevo
9 posts
2026-02-18
Is Sonnet 4.6 like my girl Opus, but with less expensive tastes? Sign me up.
2026-02-18 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 with improvements in coding, computer use, instruction following, and more; it features a 1M token context window in beta

Claude Sonnet 4.6 is our most capable Sonnet model yet.  It's a full upgrade of the model's skills across coding, computer use …

2026-02-17
Is Sonnet 4.6 like my girl Opus, but with less expensive tastes? Sign me up.
2026-02-17 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 with improvements in coding, consistency, and more, for Free and Pro users; it features a 1M token context window in beta

Claude Sonnet 4.6 is our most capable Sonnet model yet.  It's a full upgrade of the model's skills across coding, computer use …

2026-01-13
Who is Cowork for, exactly?
2026-01-13 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic debuts Cowork for Claude, built on Claude Code, for automating complex tasks with minimal prompting, as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers

ZDNET's key takeaways  — Anthropic is launching Cowork for Claude as a research preview.  — It's built upon Claude Code and can automate complex tasks.

Who is Cowork for, exactly?
2026-01-13 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

Claude Cowork hands-on: a general agent well positioned to bring Claude Code's powerful capabilities to a wider audience, but prompt injection risks remain

New from Anthropic today is Claude Cowork, a “research preview” that they describe as “Claude Code for the rest of your work”.

2026-01-12
Who is Cowork for, exactly?
2026-01-12 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

Hands-on with Claude Cowork: looks well positioned to bring the powerful capabilities of Claude Code to a wider audience, but risks of prompt injections remain

Since the release of Claude Code, software developers have been living in the future.

Who is Cowork for, exactly?
2026-01-12 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic launches Cowork for Claude, built on Claude Code to automate complex tasks with minimal prompting, as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers

ZDNET's key takeaways  — Anthropic is launching Cowork for Claude as a research preview.  — It's built upon Claude Code and can automate complex tasks.

2025-10-22
extreme early thoughts on chatgpt atlas browser: - yes, we want operator but browser-first (always feels awk to send AI off on it's on little virtual machine) - yes, we want chatgpt w a browser - i dunno, do consumers really want AI wrapping their _whole_ browser (will require tons of consumer education) - asked for a lot of permissions - use cases still reign supreme - will people think of interesting things to do? - browsing (the act) is not always functional, it can be pleasurable. the mere act of shopping, deciding, comparing, researching, exploring, etc. is it's own kind of leisure. agents presume everything is about efficiency + depth + “correct” choices, but sometimes you just want to scroll the sale section - related to above: too many AI products are boy-coded.  MORE WOMEN IN CONSUMER AI! - i want brand/icon a bit more closely aligned to chatgpt - the agent sparkle is pretty - i'm highly dependent on chrome x google ecosystem (profile switching, auth on everything, etc.) - spo
2025-10-22 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says ChatGPT Atlas' opt-in browser memories feature can remember key details from users' web browsing to improve chat responses and offer suggestions

The browser with ChatGPT built in.  —  Today we're introducing ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser built with ChatGPT at its core.

extreme early thoughts on chatgpt atlas browser: - yes, we want operator but browser-first (always feels awk to send AI off on it's on little virtual machine) - yes, we want chatgpt w a browser - i dunno, do consumers really want AI wrapping their _whole_ browser (will require tons of consumer education) - asked for a lot of permissions - use cases still reign supreme - will people think of interesting things to do? - browsing (the act) is not always functional, it can be pleasurable. the mere act of shopping, deciding, comparing, researching, exploring, etc. is it's own kind of leisure. agents presume everything is about efficiency + depth + “correct” choices, but sometimes you just want to scroll the sale section - related to above: too many AI products are boy-coded.  MORE WOMEN IN CONSUMER AI! - i want brand/icon a bit more closely aligned to chatgpt - the agent sparkle is pretty - i'm highly dependent on chrome x google ecosystem (profile switching, auth on everything, etc.) - spo
2025-10-22 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

First impressions of ChatGPT Atlas, as browser agents remain confusing, with insurmountable security and privacy risks including prompt injection attacks

a web browser with ChatGPT built in, not bolted on. The browser is the agent now. Tabs are prompts. The search bar is dead. Welcome to the post-URL era. P.S the browser wrote this ...

2025-04-08
The fundamental thing companies need to do to drive AI adoption is make sure it's part of the e2e employee lifecycle - planning headcount - interviewing - onboarding - team rituals - promos & perf The fundamental thing teammates need to do to adapt is experiment and share.
2025-04-08 View on X
CNBC

Memo: Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke says using AI is now a “fundamental expectation” and that teams asking for more resources must first show why AI can't do the job

Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke is changing his company's approach to hiring in the age of artificial intelligence.