Anthropic says its buzzy new Claude Cowork tool was mostly built by AI - in less than 2 weeks
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Anthropic says its buzzy new Claude Cowork tool was mostly built by AI - in less than 2 weeks
""@claudeai wrote Cowork," Product Manager Felix Rieseberg wrote on X. "Us humans meet in-person to discuss foundational architectural and product decisions, but all of us devs manage anywhere between 3 to 8 Claude instances implementing features, fixing bugs, or researching potential solutions.""
"Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, said that Anthropic's AI coded "pretty much all" of Cowork."
""This is the product that my team has built here, we sprinted at this for the last week and a half," he said during a livestream with Dan Shipper."
"Cowork is initially available to Claude Max subscribers on the Mac app."
Cowork is an agentic AI tool built largely by Claude to fulfill user requests unrelated to programming. The tool accompanies Claude Code and operates by granting the AI access to specific files on users' computers to complete tasks. Anthropic engineers oversaw foundational architecture and product decisions while multiple Claude instances implemented features, fixed bugs, and researched solutions. Development proceeded quickly, with a focused sprint over roughly a week and a half. Cowork launched in preview for Claude Max subscribers on the Mac app. Early user response was positive, with notable praise for accessibility and product design.
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