- Cowork has seen a stronger adoption rate just weeks after its launch compared to Claude Code during the same period last year.
- In large enterprises, only 2–5% of staff are engineers, so Cowork targets the remaining 95%, significantly expanding the user base.
- Unlike Claude Code, Cowork does not require the use of a terminal or command lines, making it more accessible to mainstream users.
- The product was released as a “research preview” but quickly garnered massive attention on the Internet.
- Anthropic is competing directly with OpenAI and Google in developing AI agents and advanced AI systems.
- The speed of product development is accelerating, with the frequency of model launches predicted to increase continuously.
- This acceleration also brings risks, such as the incident where Claude Code’s source code was exposed due to an internal process error, not a hack.
- The company is currently involved in a dispute with the Pentagon, which could potentially cost billions of dollars in revenue.
- Anthropic recently raised $30 billion, creating massive resources for chips, data centers, and personnel in the AI race.
📌 Cowork marks AI’s transition from a tool for programmers to an assistant for the entire workforce. By reaching 95% of employees and growing faster than Claude Code ($2 billion/year), Anthropic is aggressively expanding its market. However, legal risks and operational errors show that the increasing speed of AI development also comes with major challenges in governance and global competition.

