I’d be curious how they’ve solved the attribution/provenance/identity problem here. Are instances of Claude Tag, across channels, sharing the same identity? Can I grant one instance access to a range of AWS roles and another instance access to other roles?
During an incident, how do I know which Claude Tag called AWS?
I actually think that "multiplayer" AI usage is very neat I've done a few things where I made a simple telegram wrapper and me alongside a couple of other people were prompting it at the same time to improve a website design / ux. But definitely not whatever the hell this is, how can anthropic make products so much worse when presumeably having access to infinite fable/mythos.
Is someone here using a Claude product that's not code? I'm puzzled about the amount of products they put out. I know a lot of people using Claude but we're all using the terminal-based code. Even for non-engineering stuff it suits great (tax documents, 3D modeling with blender through MCP, academic research, etc.)
It's interesting to see Anthropic branching out into different areas now. First artifacts and now taking market share from companies like devin.
AI enables quick shipping, but the traditional moat of development no longer applies.
It feels like they release 1 or 2 "products" a week and then we never hear about them again.
A bit strange to create a brand name for "I tagged the slack app I want to interact with"
>Set a limit on your organization’s monthly spend
A tiny detail...
Didn't they already have this?
I do this already with the Claude code telegram plugin and telegram groups
And here I was thinking we'd be getting Sonnet 5. Or maybe even poor old Fable back. Not this junk.
for 8,000 USD / month, no thanks.
I feel a great disturbance in the SAAS. As if millions of Slack API startups suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
> Today, 65% of our product team’s code is created by our internal version of Claude Tag.
That explains a lot.
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claude is too safety pilled to do anything useful these days anyways
The most important difference from other products:
> @Claude is multiplayer. Within a given Slack channel, there’s one Claude that interacts with everyone. This means that anyone can see what it’s working on, and can pick up the conversation from where the last person left off. This makes tagging Claude very different from working within a single chat or for a single task—it’s much more like interacting collaboratively with a teammate.