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Today in AI:
→ Claude draws charts and diagrams right in your chat
→ Google Maps gets its biggest AI upgrade in a decade
→ How to create your first visualization in Claude
Let's dive in..

🎨 Claude Now Builds Interactive Charts and Diagrams

Anthropic just rolled out interactive visualizations to all Claude users. Ask Claude to explain market trends, and it might draw you a chart. Walk through a process, and you could get a flowchart. The visuals appear right in the conversation, built with HTML and SVG, which means they load instantly and respond to hover and clicks.
What makes this different from Artifacts (Claude's existing tool for creating documents and code):
Temporary by design. These visuals evolve and disappear as your conversation moves on.
Inline, not in a sidebar. They show up where you need them, when you need them.
Claude decides when to use them. Or you can ask directly with "draw this as a diagram."
The feature also includes weather visuals when you ask about forecasts, formatted recipes with ingredients and steps, and the ability to interact with apps like Figma, Canva, and Slack directly in your chat.
This launched just three days after OpenAI added similar visual tools to ChatGPT. Google has had interactive charts in Gemini Ultra since December, but that costs $200/month. Claude's version is available to everyone.
For your team: If you're using Claude for planning, analysis, or explaining complex ideas to stakeholders, try asking it to visualize the data. It's faster than building slides yourself.

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🗺️ Google Maps Just Got Its Biggest Upgrade in a Decade

Google announced Ask Maps and Immersive Navigation, and they're calling it the biggest navigation update in over a decade. Given that 2 billion people use Google Maps every month, this one matters.
Ask Maps lets you have actual conversations with your map. Instead of typing "coffee shops near me" and scrolling through results, you can ask things like:
"Find a quiet café nearby with charging points"
"Where should I stop on a road trip to Sydney?"
"What's a good lunch spot within walking distance that's not too crowded?"
Gemini analyzes location data, reviews, and photos from over 300 million places to build personalized answers. It even factors in your saved places and past searches.
Immersive Navigation redesigns the driving experience with detailed 3D visuals. Buildings, roads, and terrain appear in realistic renderings that help you understand complex intersections before you hit them. You can preview your destination before you leave, including where to park and which entrance to use. Anyone who's circled a building looking for the right door knows why that matters.
Both features work hands-free. Ask questions while driving without touching the screen: find restaurants, report hazards, add stops to your route.
For your team: If your work involves field visits, client meetings, or travel planning, this turns Maps from a search tool into a trip assistant. Worth testing for your next road trip or site visit too.

🎯 How To Create Your First Interactive Visualization in Claude
Claude's new visualizations feature is on by default. Here's how to get started:
Open Claude
Upload your sanitized data spreadsheet
Prompt Chart this data over time or Draw this as a diagram
Once Claude creates a visual, hover for details, click elements, or ask follow-up questions like "zoom in on Q3" or "add last year's data"
Request adjustments naturally: Make it a bar chart instead

Best prompts for triggering visuals:
"Show me this as a flowchart"
"Visualize the relationship between these concepts"
"Chart this data over time"
"Draw a diagram of this process"
"Map out how these components connect"

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🤖 Microsoft launches Copilot Cowork, built with Anthropic tech. An enterprise AI agent that runs for minutes or hours on complex tasks inside your M365 tenant. It pulls from your emails, Teams, calendar, and SharePoint files. The irony: Microsoft's answer to Claude Cowork is literally powered by Claude.

🛠 Tool Spotlight
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DenchClaw — A local-first AI CRM that runs on your Mac with one command. It uses your existing Chrome sessions for LinkedIn outreach, converts to database queries, and has 58K+ skills. Built on OpenClaw.
LaunchLemonade — No-code AI agent builder. Build agents that handle business tasks without writing code. One of many tools betting that non-technical users want to build their own agents.
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