Microsoft launches Copilot Cowork based on Claude Cowork to expand enterprise AI agent business
PANews, March 9 – Microsoft (MSFT.O) announced on Monday the launch of Copilot Cowork, built on the Claude Cowork product. Claude Cowork has attracted attention in Silicon Valley for its ability to handle complex tasks with minimal human supervision. Microsoft is betting that its long-standing relationships with enterprise clients, along with its emphasis on security and data control, will help win over companies interested in AI agents but concerned about security guarantees. Jared Spataro, head of Microsoft's "AI at Work" business, stated: "We only operate in the cloud environment and only work on behalf of the user. Therefore, you can know exactly what information it (Copilot Cowork) can access." Copilot Cowork is currently in testing and will be available to early users later this month. The company did not disclose specific pricing but said that some usage will be included in its $30 per user per month M365 Copilot subscription for enterprises, with additional usage available for purchase.
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