Anthropic has unveiled a new feature for Claude Cowork as a research preview. > It's called Dispatch!!! Summary in one line = When you send a message from your phone, Claude takes care of the tasks on my computer! What sets Dispatch apart from existing AI assistants is that all tasks are carried out in a single persistent conversation thread. Even if you close the tab, leave your seat, and come back, Claude continues to work right where it left off. If you send "Create a report with today's dashboard data" on the subway before work, the completed file will be waiting for you before you arrive at the office... ↓ The security design is impressive. Claude runs only within the sandbox of my computer, and files do not leave the local environment. I must approve anything Claude touches first. Without the anxiety of it being uploaded somewhere in the cloud, I can have Claude work with my real data. The walkie-talkie analogy is spot on... the phone becomes the remote control, and Claude executes the commands on the computer. File organization, Slack searches, email checks, presentation creation... everything Claude can do on the computer is now triggered by just one phone. ↓ If OpenClaw opened the execution infrastructure for AI agents, Dispatch seems to have completed the 'interface that allows commands to be given from anywhere.' ...