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Read on TechCrunch →Anthropic has launched a new task delegation feature for its Claude AI assistant, allowing users to automate tasks like data summarization, email searching, and presentation creation across various devices.
Why it matters
This development is significant as it moves AI assistants like Claude beyond conversational interfaces into more proactive, multi-step task automation. By enabling direct interaction with user data across various applications (spreadsheets, email, cloud files), it greatly enhances productivity and positions AI as a more integrated digital agent capable of handling complex workflows. This represents a step towards more autonomous and context-aware AI systems, making AI more practical for daily business and personal use.
Anthropic's AI, Claude, can now do more than just chat. It can take on specific tasks like summarizing your spreadsheets, finding info in your emails, or making presentations using your files. It's like having a smart assistant that can actually *do* things for you, not just talk about them, making your work much faster and more automated.
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