Anthropic Expands Claude to Mobile and Web Amid AI Trade Secret Theft
Anthropic expands Claude to mobile and web with 1.2 million anonymized sessions, while Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft, sparking concerns over AI security.

1.2 million anonymized Claude Cowork sessions have shown that most users aren’t coding, prompting Anthropic to launch its AI tool on mobile and web.
Introduction to Claude Cowork
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company, has expanded its Claude Cowork tool to mobile and web, transforming it into a cross-device platform. This strategic move is based on usage data from 1.2 million anonymized sessions, which revealed that most users aren’t coding. The rollout begins in beta with Max subscribers before expanding to additional plans.
Key Features of Claude Cowork
- Claude Cowork allows tasks to start on a laptop, continue autonomously in the background, and be reviewed from a phone — even after the user closes the app entirely.
- The tool has become a bridge between the developer-centric world of AI coding agents and the larger market of knowledge workers who never open a terminal.
“Your work goes everywhere with you, and keeps going without you,” Anthropic writes in its announcement.
What the Sceptics Say
Some critics argue that Anthropic’s expansion of Claude Cowork to mobile and web may not be enough to address concerns over trade secret theft, as seen in the recent Apple vs. OpenAI lawsuit. They claim that the company needs to prioritize security and transparency in its AI development.
What This Means for the Industry
The launch of Claude Cowork on mobile and web may have significant implications for companies like NVIDIA, which has partnered with Anthropic to accelerate computational life sciences research using the BioNeMo Agent Toolkit. In the next 6-12 months, we can expect to see more AI companies prioritizing cross-device compatibility and user-friendly interfaces. Other companies, such as Meta and Google, may also need to reassess their strategies in light of the growing demand for AI tools that cater to non-coding users.
Market Predictions
The global AI market is projected to reach $190 billion by 2025, with the AI-powered chatbot market expected to grow at a 32.4% CAGR from 2022 to 2027. As the market continues to evolve, companies that prioritize user experience, security, and transparency will be better positioned for success.
Key Takeaways
- Engineers: When developing AI tools, prioritize cross-device compatibility and user-friendly interfaces to cater to a broader range of users.
- Investors: Consider investing in companies that prioritize security and transparency in their AI development, as these will be crucial factors in the growing AI market.
- Business Leaders: Assess your company’s AI strategy and consider partnering with companies that offer user-friendly AI tools to stay competitive in the market.
- Consumers: Be aware of the growing number of AI tools available and prioritize those that prioritize security and transparency to protect your personal data.
Further Reading on AnalyticsGlobe
Sources
- VentureBeat: Anthropic brings Claude Cowork to mobile and web as usage data shows most users aren’t coding
- VentureBeat: Anthropic’s new “J-lens” reveals a silent workspace inside Claude that mirrors a leading theory of consciousness
- MIT Technology Review: Anthropic found a hidden space where Claude puzzles over concepts
- AI News: NVIDIA BioNeMo accelerates Anthropic Claude Science
Engineers should focus on developing AI tools with cross-device compatibility, investors should consider companies that prioritize security and transparency, and business leaders should reassess their AI strategies to stay competitive. Meanwhile, consumers should be aware of the growing number of AI tools available and prioritize those that protect their personal data.
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Marcus Chen
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