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🤫 Claude Cowork Now Works on Mobile
Plus, X dropped a surprise video editor

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Breaking News: Anthropic is transforming Claude Cowork from a coding-focused desktop preview into a cloud-based, mobile-ready agent that can handle office tasks, automate workflows, and keep working even when devices are offline.
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Claude Cowork Goes Mobile
X Rolls Out Video Editor
Apple Makes Siri More Human
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Anthropic just expanded Claude Cowork to web and mobile, but the real bombshell is the usage data showing that enterprise AI is no longer a developer playground.
Software development accounts for a measly 8.7 percent of Claude Cowork usage, completely flipping the script on what people actually use agentic AI for.
Business process operations and copywriting capture a massive 50 percent of the sessions, proving non technical teams are secretly driving adoption.
The tool now runs entire tasks asynchronously in the cloud, meaning Claude keeps grinding on your spreadsheets and reports even after you shut down your device.
When Anthropic launched Cowork in January, it was positioned as a spin off of their developer tools, but everyday knowledge workers ended up hijacking it to automate their mundane tasks.
👀 The buyer profile is moving from engineering to operations, changing the seat count math entirely. If you are a business leader, you need to budget for agent access before your engineering peers eat up the enterprise contract allocation.
Try this now: If you have a Max subscription, try spinning up a long duration task like a spreadsheet reconciliation on your desktop, shut your laptop, and track the progress straight from your phone.
X just launched a built-in video editor for iOS, making an aggressive play to force creators to produce native, original content rather than relying on lazy, recycled reposts.
Posts containing video now drive nearly 50 percent of all user impressions on the platform, making video X’s highest source of engagement.
Top accounts have been hijacking the algorithm by scraping and reposting viral videos from other apps, sometimes five years after the original clips first aired.
The new iOS kit includes customizable multilingual captions and a green-screen tool designed to quickly generate reactions over images or other posts.
Elon Musk’s product team is trying to fix the platform's image as a repository for engagement-farming bots and scraped content. While platforms like YouTube and Meta have advanced digital rights dashboards to block stolen uploads, X is leaning on providing better creative tools directly inside its app ecosystem.
⚠️ The pressure is shifting to creators who rely on automation and curation. This update confirms X wants to deprioritize recycled media, meaning accounts that don't shift toward original commentary or native video production risk seeing their reach crater soon.
Try this now: Open the X composer on iOS, fire up the new editor, and use the green-screen function to film a quick, original commentary over a trending post in your niche.
The third developer beta of iOS 27 just activated hidden voice settings, transforming Siri from a rigid assistant into a generative voice model you can tune to sound exactly how you want.
Brand new "Pace" and "Expressivity" sliders give testers precise control over how fast Siri talks and how much human-like emotion or intonation its voice carries.
The system plays live audio previews while you slide the controls, letting you hear immediate tonal shifts as Siri practices standard phrases.
The voice overhaul is fully integrated across the OS, meaning these custom emotional profiles carry over when you trigger Siri via Dynamic Island gestures, typing, or AirPods.
Apple teased these features at WWDC, but the controls were strictly labeled "Coming soon" until this week's drop. This is part of Apple's larger race to keep pace with OpenAI, which rolled out similar advanced vocal warmths and styles for ChatGPT late last year.
✅ Voice personalization is the new battlefield for ecosystem lock-in. By letting users fine-tune the emotional delivery of their assistant, Apple is moving away from generic utilities and toward making Siri feel like a distinct, conversational companion.
Try this now: If you are running the iOS 27 developer beta, head into your Siri settings, toggle the new sliders to find your preferred balance, and test how the adjusted expressivity sounds when Siri reads back your notifications.
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Do you think AI agents like Claude Cowork will actually replace everyday office tasks? |
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Previous Poll:
Should Microsoft focus more on AI than gaming?
A) Yes – AI is the future – 77% 🏆
B) No – Gaming should stay strong – 23%
Looks like the crowd is crystal clear: AI is now seen as Microsoft’s real future, not gaming. That’s a big signal that people believe the company’s long-term edge will come from owning the AI stack, even if it means sidelining Xbox.
The takeaway: Microsoft’s identity is shifting — watch how quickly they double down on AI bets while gaming becomes a side show.
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