Anthropic Executive Sees Cowork Agent as Bigger Than Claude Code
A top Anthropic PBC executive expects the company’s general-purpose artificial intelligence agent, Cowork, to reach a wider market than Claude Code

A top Anthropic PBC executive expects the company’s general-purpose artificial intelligence agent, Cowork, to reach a wider market than Claude Code, the hit product that helped turn the startup into an AI juggernaut. Paul Smith, chief commercial officer at Anthropic, during an interview in New York, US, on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Anthropic PBC won a court order blocking a Trump administration ban on government use of the company’s artificial intelligence technology, after the Claude chatbot maker argued the move could cost it billions in lost revenue.
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