Okay, next up, I have to tell you about all of the Claude updates. And I guess that could be a standalone video. At the time of our research, we had five different things that we wanted to report on. By now, it's seven different things that came out through Claude. And this meme that has been going viral all across Twitter kind of sums it up perfectly. I don't even know why this cat has a tin foil hat, but it works. So, let's start out with the one that I consider most significant. They brought out remote control for Claude. And at first, I was like, okay, not that big of a deal. But then I realized that actually one of the big differences between claude code anthropic's own AI agent that runs in your terminal and just gets things done and the recently also popular openclaw is that open claw had this link to telegrams messages which allowed you to remote control it from your phone really easily and that's why so many people loved it. They just set it up on their computer on their Mac Mini or whatever once and then they ran around and from their phone they just did things on there. Well, now you can do the same thing with cloth code, but even at a higher level of security. It's not just some random Telegram bot where you copy a token over and connected. I guess that's decent, but this is way higher security standards. And it essentially allows you to do a lot of the same things as Claudebot. Obviously, this is a reactionary feature, but people are really loving this because a lot of people have been using Claude code before, but because of the nice to have features that Claudebot offered, a lot of people moved over. So clearly Enthropic is not asleep at the wheel. They're seeing what's happening in the world and they're going to build a better, more user-friendly version of this themselves. And if you're not familiar with Claudebot or OpenCloud, then check out the recent two videos I made on that on the channel. Definitely worth checking out. It's like the biggest thing happening in AI right now, even though Google and Anthropic are killing it. Okay, six more Anthropic things to go. So one of them is them releasing Claude for PowerPoint. You might remember Claude for Excel. Everybody praised that. Love that. It's basically a extension that allows you to use AI with Excel sheets that works really well. Well, PowerPoint is not created equal. And I'll admit that we have not tried this. The reviews on this are terrible. Most of them are one star saying it's buggy. It's just not working as intended. So, we'll keep an eye on this, but PowerPoint seems to not be working as well as their Excel extension worked. That being said, they launched another connection. This would be the next story, and that's one that connects Claude Code to Figma. So this is relevant for the people who are using cloud code as their agent and are also using Figma for website design or graphic design or whatever it is. There's a real easy connector. Now I know a few people were actually asking for this specific connection cuz now the agent can become your graphic designer which is powerful. Anyway, this is really bleeding edge stuff along with the next story tool which is another update to claude code and that's their security feature. Basically all the code that cla code writes most people's strategy for security was basically hope. They were just like, "Yep, I hope it's not too bad. " And now they introduced a specific feature that hardens the entire application and makes it more secure. Again, this is just something for people who are already using claw code, but they're really beefing it up, bringing in features that Open Claw just does not have. Interesting. The competition is on. So, those are cloud code updates. Let's leave the Aentic AI in a terminal or for development territory and let's go into the consumer products because Claude also has a fantastic desktop app which is actually very userfriendly. It's as simple as the chat GPT web application. And even within there, they had two updates. One of them was to claude code in the desktop app. Okay, fair enough. It's still clawed code, but it's the more userfriendly version. And now it can preview running apps, making the interface look like pretty much every vibe coding tool out there. Up until now, this was anything but smooth. But now, even though this is a developer focused application, in this desktop app, it starts to feel more and more userfriendly. And if we go up the ladder of user friendliness, one more rank, then you would tab over here to claude co-work. and they even shipped updates to that. So they're absolutely trying to compete on this territory of a userfriendly openclaw/cloudbot type product. What did they do in co-work for teams collaborating with co-work now administrators can select which plugins are available to which users meaning if you're working as a team and you only want certain teammates to have access to connections to do or maybe only certain teammates should have access to Google Workspace. Well, you can really easily manage that. And this is just an obvious feature to implement. So look, I don't expect most people viewing this video to be using all of these features. I just want to keep you informed and let you know that we're really progressing on this frontier of consumerfriendly agents. And to me, it seems like it's a question of weeks until we get to a point where stuff like Cloud Co-work is so powerful and userfriendly that people will just start adopting it. Whereas right now, we're still in that territory of like it does take some serious effort to figure this