Claude Tag: Anthropic launches multiplayer, proactive, persistent agent capabilities in Slack
Anthropic has introduced 'Claude Tag,' a Slack integration enabling multiplayer, proactive, and persistent agent behavior for Claude. The deployment allows Claude to be tagged in Slack conversations, take initiative, and maintain context across sessions. This represents a meaningful step in agentic deployment patterns for enterprise collaboration tools.
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Anthropic launches Claude Tag: persistent, multiplayer Claude agent for Slack teams
Anthropic has released Claude Tag in beta for Enterprise and Team customers, a Slack-native agentic product that allows teams to tag @Claude in channels where it operates as a shared, persistent team member with memory, tool access, and asynchronous task execution. Claude Tag builds on Claude Code and Cowork, adding multiplayer context (one Claude per channel visible to all), ambient proactive updates, and the ability to schedule and pursue tasks autonomously over hours or days. Anthropic reports that 65% of its own product team's code is now generated by an internal version of Claude Tag. The product runs on Claude Opus 4.8 and allows administrators to scope tool access, data permissions, and token spend per channel.
Anthropic claude-agent-sdk-python trending on GitHub
The official Anthropic Python SDK for building Claude-based agents is trending on GitHub with 7,273 total stars and 12 new stars today. The repository represents Anthropic's tooling layer for agent development in Python. Low daily velocity suggests steady rather than viral adoption.
Anthropic and Salesforce Expand Partnership to Bring Claude to Regulated Industries via Agentforce
Anthropic and Salesforce have announced an expanded partnership making Claude a preferred foundational model for Salesforce's Agentforce platform, with a focus on regulated industries including financial services, healthcare, cybersecurity, and life sciences. Claude operates within Salesforce's virtual private cloud trust boundary via Amazon Bedrock, making Anthropic the first LLM provider fully integrated within that boundary. The partnership also includes Salesforce deploying Claude Code across its global engineering organization, a bidirectional Slack-Claude integration via MCP server, and plans to co-develop industry-specific AI solutions starting with financial services. Early adopters include RBC Wealth Management and CrowdStrike.
Anthropic launches Projects feature for Claude.ai Pro and Team users
Anthropic introduced Projects for Claude.ai Pro and Team subscribers, allowing users to organize chats with curated knowledge bases, custom instructions, and a 200K context window per project. The feature also includes Artifacts (a side-by-side content generation and preview pane) and team-level conversation sharing via activity feeds. Projects are powered by Claude 3.5 Sonnet and include a privacy commitment that shared data will not be used for model training without explicit consent.
Anthropic Partners with Allen Institute and HHMI to Deploy Claude in Frontier Life Sciences Research
Anthropic has announced flagship partnerships with the Allen Institute and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to embed Claude into active scientific workflows at both institutions. HHMI's collaboration, anchored at Janelia Research Campus, focuses on developing specialized AI agents integrated with scientific instruments and analysis pipelines. The Allen Institute partnership targets multi-agent systems for multi-modal biological data analysis, including multi-omic integration, knowledge graph management, and experimental design coordination. Both partnerships emphasize interpretability, researcher autonomy, and transparency, with the stated goal of compressing months of manual analysis while keeping human scientists in control of scientific direction.
Anthropic launches Claude Mythos 5 and Claude Fable 5; Andrew Ng introduces OpenCoworker desktop agent
Anthropic released Claude Mythos 5 and Claude Fable 5, two variants of the same frontier model that set new state-of-the-art results across software engineering, knowledge work, cybersecurity, and agentic coding benchmarks. Claude Fable 5 is the general-availability version with safety classifiers that restrict responses on security, biology, chemistry, and cutting-edge AI topics, priced at $10/$50 per million input/output tokens; Mythos 5 is restricted to selected partners via Project Glasswing. Separately, Andrew Ng and collaborators released OpenCoworker, a free open-source desktop agent harness built on top of aisuite, designed to give users privacy-preserving agentic workflows with their own API keys or local models. The newsletter also contextualizes the broader shift toward LLM-driven agent harnesses as frontier models have become capable enough to reliably drive next-action decisions.
Cognizant to Deploy Claude to 350,000 Employees in Major Enterprise AI Partnership
Cognizant, a global IT consulting firm, has announced a partnership with Anthropic to deploy Claude to up to 350,000 employees across engineering, delivery, and corporate functions. The deployment integrates Claude Code, the Model Context Protocol (MCP), and Anthropic's Agent SDK with Cognizant's own platforms including Flowsource, Neuro AI, and Agent Foundry. Use cases span software engineering productivity, legacy modernization, multi-agent orchestration, and vertical industry solutions beginning with Financial Services. The partnership also positions Cognizant as a channel for helping its enterprise clients adopt agentic AI at scale.
anthropics/claude-code: Agentic Terminal Coding Tool Trending on GitHub
Claude Code is an agentic coding tool developed by Anthropic that operates in the terminal, enabling natural language interaction with codebases for tasks like code execution, explanation, and git workflow management. The repository has accumulated 127,316 stars with 323 added today, indicating sustained community interest. It represents Anthropic's direct entry into the developer tooling space with an agent-oriented product.


