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Anthropic’s newest enterprise partner is training 20,000 people on Claude — here’s the shift it signals

The New Stack

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July 12, 2026

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The clearest signal of a major pivot in enterprise AI came this week when Anthropic announced its second Global Premier Partner in the The post Anthropic’s newest enterprise partner is training 20,000 people on Claude — here’s the shift it signals appeared first on The New Stack.

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The Next Web

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· Jun 23, 2026

Anthropic launches Claude Tag, an always-on AI teammate that lives in your Slack channels

Anthropic is launching Claude Tag in research preview, an “always-on Claude” that lives inside Slack and acts as a persistent AI teammate. The feature lets users tag @Claude to get insights in conversations and assign tasks. It is available to Claude Enterprise and Claude Team customers starting today. Claude Tag is an evolution of Anthropic’s [] This story continues at The Next Web

ZDNet

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· Jun 25, 2026

Three tech visionaries on how to build trust and accountability with AI

The future of work is humans and AIs as colleagues, co-creating value. Here's how we get there.

TechCrunch

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· Jun 23, 2026

Anthropic’s Claude Tag is learning your company, one Slack message at a time

Anthropic’s new Claude Tag brings an always-on AI teammate to Slack. But beyond productivity, the feature is a strategic play to capture organizational context, institutional knowledge, and enterprise workflows.

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 27, 2026

The Group Gender Ideology Seems To Attract Again And Again

This article is part of Upstream, The Daily Wire’s new home for culture and lifestyle. Real human insight and human stories — from our featured writers to you. *** The field of psychology has its own special version of obtuse, especially when it comes to the trans debate. I am a therapist, but I’m an outlier ...

Now Magazine

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Just be yourself’: This new Oakville cafe’s creating job opportunities for people with disabilities

An Oakville cafe and market is creating job opportunities for people with disabilities after one local mother saw her son struggle to find meaningful work... The post ‘Just be yourself’: This new Oakville cafe’s creating job opportunities for people with disabilities appeared first on NOW Toronto.

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

Kathy Griffin, 65, reveals new boyfriend on social media: ‘He’s 22’

Comedian Kathy Griffin has apparently hard-launched a new relationship on social media — with a man she says is 43 years her junior. The “Suddenly Susan” and “My Life on the D-List” star, 65, posted a photo of herself hand-in-hand with the unidentified younger man on her Instagram, captioned simply: “He’s 22. Have at it, internet.” Confusingly though, this is []

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Related coverage for "Anthropic’s newest enterprise partner is training 20,000 people on Claude — here’s the shift it signals": The Next Web — Anthropic launches Claude Tag, an always-on AI teammate that lives in your Slack channels. ZDNet — Three tech visionaries on how to build trust and accountability with AI. TechCrunch — Anthropic’s Claude Tag is learning your company, one Slack message at a time. The Daily Wire — The Group Gender Ideology Seems To Attract Again And Again. Now Magazine — ‘Just be yourself’: This new Oakville cafe’s creating job opportunities for people with disabilities. DNyuz — Kathy Griffin, 65, reveals new boyfriend on social media: ‘He’s 22’