Svmuu News Microsoft (MSFT.O) launched Copilot Cowork on Monday, a product built on the Claude Cowork platform. Claude Cowork has garnered attention in Silicon Valley for its ability to handle complex tasks with minimal human supervision. Microsoft The company is banking on its long-standing relationships with enterprise customers and its emphasis on security and data control to win over businesses interested in AI agents but concerned about security risks. Jared Spataro, who leads Microsoft’s “AI at Work” business, said: ““We operate exclusively in the cloud and work solely on behalf of the user. So you know exactly what information it [Copilot Cowork] has access to.”” Copilot Cowork is currently in testing and will be available to early adopters later this month. The company has not disclosed specific pricing but stated that some usage will be included in its $30-per-user-per-month M365 Copilot subscription for enterprises, with additional usage available for purchase. (Jin Shi)