Claude Tag is Anthropic’s latest attempt at getting Claude out of your DMs and into your team’s Slack channels.
AI assistants are increasingly showing up in the workplace to perform research, coding, writing, and analysis, but the results of those interactions typically remains tied to individual conversations rather than being shared across projects and teams.
That limitation is what Anthropic is addressing with Claude Tag, a new Slack channel-based experience for its Enterprise and Team customers, designed to give them a shared AI collaborator that retains context across conversations and participates in work with multiple employees.
Tag will replace Anthropic’s previous attempt at this, Claude in Slack, would only interact with one person (although it’s responses were visible to all in a channel) and its context was limited to the last 20 messages in a channel.
Claude Tag has a much larger context and can be asked to complete tasks on its own, returning with results and a log of how
Claude Tag is Anthropic’s latest attempt at getting Claude out of your DMs and into your team’s Slack channels.
AI assistants are increasingly showing up in the workplace to perform research, coding, writing, and analysis, but the results of those interactions typically remains tied to individual conversations rather than being shared across projects and teams.
That limitation is what Anthropic is addressing with Claude Tag, a new Slack channel-based experience for its Enterprise and Team customers, designed to give them a shared AI collaborator that retains context across conversations and participates in work with multiple employees.
Tag will replace Anthropic’s previous attempt at this, Claude in Slack, would only interact with one person (although it’s responses were visible to all in a channel) and its context was limited to the last 20 messages in a channel.
Claude Tag has a much larger context and can be asked to complete tasks on its own, returning with results and a log of how
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Anthropic launched a beta version of its Claude Tag feature for Enterprise and Team tiers, shifting its chat model into shared Slack channels. Moving away from traditional isolated chat boxes, users pull the artificial intelligence model into active group threads by typing @Claude. The integration allows any team member in the channel to delegate a task, review […]
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For all its potential, generative AI, on the whole, churns out a lot of junk.
Yet employees are becoming ever more reliant on this “workslop” masquerading as high-quality material, says a recent Harvard Business Review blog. They become lazy and less productive, quality control goes off the rails, and integrity and trust begin to erode.
Experts urge enterprises to act now, before they lose control entirely.
“When slopification happens at scale and in sequence across a business’s processes, those processes themselves — and their outputs — start to deteriorate,” Matthias Holweg, professor at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, and analyst Thomas H. Davenport argue in the post. “Eventually, people start to lose trust in the processes that they rely on to do their jobs.”
They call this organization-level phenomenon “knowledge decay.”
Three key challenges
Holweg and Davenport identify three key challenges to address when it comes to AI-generated content in the workplace, to e
OpenAI and Anthropic's strategic hires from Salesforce highlight AI's shift to enterprise focus, challenging established tech giants' dominance.
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