AI Coworkers Are Here: Claude Cowork Makes Agents Easy for Everyone | Agents Of Dev Ep. 7
Agents of Dev - A DevOps Podcast
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Claude Cowork, developed by Anthropic, represents a major shift in how people interact with artificial intelligence at work. Instead of complex command-line tools or heavy technical setup, Claude Cowork allows users to create AI-powered agents that manage tasks, files, and workflows—without writing code.
In this episode, Mitch Ashley and Brad Shimmin break down what Claude Cowork is, why it matters, and how it lowers the barrier for non-technical professionals to adopt AI coworkers. They explore how agent-based workflows are evolving, what this means for productivity tools, and why usability—not just raw capability—is becoming the differentiator in enterprise AI.
The conversation also looks at the growing role of analytics in AI-driven workflows and why audience feedback is essential as these tools continue to mature.
👇 Join the discussion and share how you’d use an AI coworker in your day-to-day work.
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