Anthropic’s Claude Upgraded: Always-On Feature Transforms AI Interaction
On April 2, 2026, Anthropic made waves in Silicon Valley by revealing its latest product, the Always-On intelligent agent named Conway. This upgrade signifies a shift from passive chat interactions to an AI that actively engages with the world on behalf of users.
Major Features of Conway
- Independent Operating Space: Conway operates through a dedicated sidebar UI, no longer confined to chat windows.
- Webhook Activation: This is the first Always-On agent that can be triggered by external events, allowing AI to perceive the world autonomously.
- Direct Browser Integration: Conway integrates deeply with Chrome, taking control of browsing activities.
- Agent-Specific Extension Protocol: The introduction of the .cnw.zip standard defines the genetic makeup of AI agents.
- Universal Accessibility: The goal is to empower all non-technical workers, reaching out to 95% of the workforce.
A New Era for AI
Conway represents a significant evolution in AI functionality. Unlike traditional AI that requires user prompts to operate, Conway remains active and can autonomously perform tasks. Imagine a scenario where, in the middle of the night, your computer’s cursor begins to navigate spreadsheets, fetch data, and draft reports without any input from you. This is the future that Anthropic is presenting.
The Shift from Tools to Digital Avatars
With the introduction of Conway, AI transitions from being a mere tool to becoming a digital avatar that embodies your work memory. While Cowork, another product from Anthropic, enhances productivity by automating tasks, Conway takes it a step further by being always on and capable of making decisions independently.
Conclusion
The launch of Conway marks the end of the passive chat era for AI. With its ability to operate continuously and respond to changes in the environment, Conway is set to redefine how we interact with technology, making AI an integral part of our daily workflows.
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