Claude shipped more features in the past two months than most AI companies release in two years. The video covers all of them: Claude Cowork, Claude Code agent teams, Dispatch for remote computer control from your phone, built-in security scanning, scheduled tasks, auto memory, visual diagram generation, computer use agents, plugins, and voice mode. That is not a feature list, that is a platform shift.
The most useful part of this video is not the feature tour. It is the framework Riley Brown uses to organize it: three eras of AI moving from chat to vibe coding to general agents. That structure explains why Claude Cowork and Claude Code are separate products targeting different users, and why the gap between them is closing fast. The Dispatch section at 24:29 and the agent teams breakdown at 31:53 are worth watching even if you skip everything else.
The direction here is clear. Claude is building toward autonomous agents that coordinate with each other, control local machines, and run on schedules without human prompting. Security scanning is built in because the attack surface is growing with the capability. If you are building anything on top of an AI platform right now, this video is the most compressed way to understand where Anthropic is placing its bets.
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