Anthropic Launches Claude Tag, an AI Teammate That Lives in Slack
Anthropic launched Claude Tag, a Slack agent teams summon with @Claude to delegate tasks, with shared channel memory and the ability to act on its own.
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Anthropic launched Claude Tag, a Slack agent teams summon with @Claude to delegate tasks, with shared channel memory and the ability to act on its own.
Salesforce is expanding Slackbot into an AI-powered enterprise teammate, integrating workflows, apps, and data into a single conversational interface. The update introduces new capabilities aimed at improving productivity and coordination across teams.
OpenAI has launched plugin support for Codex, enabling integrations with tools like Slack, Notion, and Gmail as it builds an ecosystem for AI-driven workflows.
Anthropic’s Claude AI now allows users to interact directly with workplace tools like Slack, Figma, and Canva inside the chat interface. The update aims to reduce context switching and make collaboration more visible and interactive.
Salesforce introduced a next-generation AI version of Slackbot for Business+ and Enterprise+ customers. The agent can draft emails, schedule meetings, and connect across enterprise apps.
OpenAI has named former Slack CEO Denise Dresser as chief revenue officer to drive enterprise revenue growth and expand its business customer base.
Anthropic is rolling out Claude Code in Slack, enabling developers to trigger full coding sessions directly from chat threads — a shift that embeds AI deeper into day-to-day software collaboration.
ClickUp introduced AI agents and a redesigned interface in its 4.0 release, aiming to unify productivity tools and compete with Notion, Slack, and Microsoft Teams.