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AI Got Its Own Computer — Now What? This week, three major announcements share a single thread: AI stopped being the thing you talk to and started being the thing that does the work.
Microsoft launched Copilot Tasks — a to-do list that completes itself on its own virtual computer. Perpl
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This week, three major announcements share a single thread: AI stopped being the thing you talk to and started being the thing that does the work.
Microsoft launched Copilot Tasks — a to-do list that completes itself on its own virtual computer. Perplexity shipped Perplexity Computer, orchestrating nineteen specialized AI models like a full department. And Anthropic expanded its Cowork plugins so Claude now lives inside Excel, Gmail, Slack, and dozens of enterprise tools.
Stephen Forte breaks down what each means for business leaders, why the open-source alternative isn't ready for operators, and how companies like Spotify, the NYSE, and Novo Nordisk are already deploying AI in production — not through top-down mandates, but by letting curious employees experiment.
Stories Covered:1. Microsoft Copilot Tasks + Perplexity Computer + OpenClaw Comparison
Microsoft Copilot Tasks launch (February 26, 2026)Perplexity Computer — nineteen AI models working in concertOpenClaw — open-source agent, fastest GitHub repo to 100K starsWhy cloud solutions are the professional-grade path
2. Anthropic Cowork Plugins Expansion
Claude now embedded in Excel, PowerPoint, Gmail, Slack, DocuSign, FactSet, LSEGDepartment-specific plugins for HR, Finance, Investment Banking, EngineeringNYSE, Spotify, Novo Nordisk production deploymentsDeployment advice: pick one department, sixty days, let people experiment
Sources:Microsoft Copilot Tasks announcementPerplexity Computer launchOpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot / Moltbot) GitHubCisco security research on OpenClaw skillsAnthropic Cowork Plugins expansionSpotify, NYSE, Novo Nordisk case studies
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Erscheinungsdatum: 5.3.2026, 12:00:00