CoinWorld News: Anthropic has introduced a brand-new security architecture for its team collaboration feature, Claude Tag, completely doing away with account sharing and directly assigning each AI its own dedicated, independent account. This new architecture replaces the old model where AI acted on behalf of employee accounts, ensuring that when posting on Slack, submitting code on GitHub, or querying a data warehouse, the AI runs using its exclusive account. Enterprise administrators can centrally configure the tools and code repositories that AI is allowed to access, and finely adjust access levels across different channels to ensure sensitive conversations don’t get leaked. In the future, the system will also support just-in-time authorization to reduce permission abuse to the greatest extent.

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AccountantsAlsoGetInto
· 4h ago
Each AI has its own dedicated account, and audit logs can trace which specific agent did what, maximizing compliance friendliness.
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Salt-BakedSentimentChart
· 6h ago
The independent account design of Claude Tag is quite clever. Finally, there's no need to give employee passwords to AI, much safer.
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CoralSlippage
· 6h ago
The instant authorization feature should be rolled out soon. It's really annoying to have to go through a process just to grant temporary permissions right now.
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NonceNina
· 6h ago
Anthropic is basically teaching OpenAI how to build B2B products with this move.
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TheWindOnTheBridgeIsTooStrong.
· 6h ago
Enterprise-level AI permission management is finally starting to be for real: separate controls for Slack and GitHub, and the granularity is actually good enough.
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