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Why Anthropic Thinks AI Should Have Its Own Computer — Felix Rieseberg of Claude Cowork & Claude Code Desktop

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Mar 17, 2026
Felix Rieseberg, Anthropic engineer behind Claude Cowork and Claude Code Desktop, joins with a background in Slack, Electron, and the Windows 95-in-JavaScript project. They dig into how Cowork emerged from messy knowledge work, why AI may need its own computer, local-first agents, fast prototype culture, reusable skills, browser vision, and how automation could reshape finance, junior careers, and vertical AI.
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Skills Beat Rigid Tool Schemas For Many Workflows

  • Felix Rieseberg increasingly prefers giving models flexible capabilities and text instructions over overbuilding rigid scaffolding that better models may obsolete.
  • Anthropic's data-analysis prototype became skills after a markdown file describing an endpoint beat custom warehouse tooling.

Shawn Automated His YouTube Workflow With Cowork

  • Shawn Wang used Cowork to download Zoom recordings, infer titles from video frames, upload to YouTube, and then generate reusable skills for the workflow.
  • He later split one big skill into smaller composable skills and let Cowork set up the YouTube API path too.

Felix Uses Cowork As A Calendar Triage Assistant

  • Felix Rieseberg uses Cowork to inspect his calendar each morning, detect conflicts, and apply personal rescheduling rules.
  • He hard-coded priorities like not bumping meetings from Dario, showing how tiny personalized automations create immediate value.
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