ClaudeTag Is Learning Your Company's Secrets — And That's a Good Thing

PLUS: How to use ChatGPT to plan your next European trip like a local


✉️ Editor's Note

I know — the idea of an AI that's always listening in your Slack channel might sound a little creepy at first. But hear me out. If you've ever explained the same project status three times to three different bots, or watched a new hire spend their first two weeks just trying to figure out who knows what… Claude Tag might be the most useful AI you'll never think about. Today, we're looking at the AI that finally understands the context of your work, not just the internet's.

— Sarah Chen, Editor


🗞️ TODAY IN AI

1. Anthropic's Claude Tag learns your company culture from Slack: Anthropic quietly launched "Claude Tag" — an always-on AI teammate that lives inside Slack, absorbing your company's context, workflows, and institutional knowledge from every conversation. No more re-explaining your project from scratch. Claude Tag just knows how your team works, turning it from a one-off Q&A helper into a persistent collaborator that's up to speed on day one. Read more at TechCrunch
👉 Why this matters: If you've ever wasted time re-explaining a project to different tools or onboarding a new team member, this AI saves you from repeating yourself — forever.

2. AI agents are now interviewing you for jobs: Stockholm startup Fika Jobs raised $4M to build a hiring platform where AI agents conduct initial interviews and candidates upload short-form video profiles. It's LinkedIn meets TikTok meets an automated recruiter — designed to save hiring managers hours of screening while giving candidates a more human (and faster) way to share their story. Read more at TechCrunch
👉 Why this matters: If you're hiring (or job-hunting), expect AI interviewers to become the new norm. The video-first format is also a signal to start practicing your 60-second video pitch.

3. Omio puts a travel agent in your pocket — powered by OpenAI: Travel booking platform Omio (think Kayak for Europe and Asia) is now using OpenAI to power conversational trip planning. Just describe your trip in natural language — "I want to go from Paris to Florence in late August, taking the train, under €100" — and it handles trains, flights, and buses across 40+ countries automatically. Discover Omio's AI travel agent on OpenAI's blog
👉 Why this matters: Booking multi-city European travel is famously tedious. This turns a 20-tab nightmare into a single conversation.


🔬 DEEP DIVE

By Marcus Rivera

Claude Tag Knows Your Team Better Than You Do

Let's be honest: context-switching is the silent productivity killer of modern work. You ping a bot, explain your situation, wait for a response, realize it doesn't know your team's internal terminology, and start over. Anthropic's Claude Tag aims to kill that cycle entirely.

Unlike any AI assistant before it, Claude Tag doesn't start from scratch every time you talk to it. It lives inside Slack 24/7, processing every message, every decision, every "per my last email" thread. Over time, it builds a mental model of your company — who owns what, how decisions get made, what the internal slang means. Need to know when that Q3 report is due? Tag Claude. Need a summary of a product decision from three months ago? Claude already read that thread. This isn't a chatbot; it's a permanent institutional memory.

Here's how to use this today: If your company has access to Claude Tag, start tagging it into meetings and decision threads immediately. The more context it absorbs, the better it gets. Over the next 30 days, it will become your most reliable teammate — the one who never forgets, never needs re-onboarding, and always remembers that Dave from accounting hates being called "Dave" in public channels. Treat it like the world's best new hire with infinite memory.


🎓 AI ACADEMY

By Alex Torres

How to plan a multi-city European trip with Omio's AI (no more 20 browser tabs)

👤 Best for: Frequent travelers, digital nomads, vacation planners, anyone planning a European trip this summer

Omio's new conversational booking is one of those rare AI features that actually reduces friction instead of adding to it. Instead of checking separate sites for trains, flights, and buses across multiple countries, you describe your ideal trip and let the AI do the searching.

  1. Go to Omio's website or app and look for the conversational booking option (it's usually a chat-style input, not the traditional search bar).
  2. Describe your trip like you're talking to a human travel agent. Be specific about dates, budget, mode of transport, and flexibility. For example: "I need to get from Amsterdam to Berlin on August 15th, leaving in the morning, under €80, train preferred."
  3. Review the options. The AI will present a few routes — compare them for time, price, and number of transfers. Tap the one you like.
  4. Book directly in the same flow. Once you confirm your route, it handles the ticket purchase across all legs. One checkout, multiple currencies handled.

Sample Prompt (copy and paste this):

I'm planning a trip from London to Barcelona in mid-September, but I want to stop in Paris for 2 days. I'd prefer the train for the London-Paris leg and either a budget flight or train for Paris-Barcelona. My total budget for transport is €200. Can you show me the best options?

💡 Pro tip: Be specific about flexibility. If you say "flexible on dates," the AI will show you cheaper alternatives. If you say "must arrive by 5 PM," it prioritizes timing. The more constraints you give, the better its suggestions get.


⚡ QUICK HITS

  • 🔧 Google's NotebookLM gets team notebooks: You can now share AI-generated research notebooks with your team — perfect for collaborative project research without the AI hallucination worries. Check it out
  • 🎯 Canva adds AI voiceover with emotion: Canva's new AI voiceover tool lets you pick the tone of the narrator (professional, excited, empathetic) rather than just the accent. Great for quick presentation voiceovers. See the update
  • 🚀 Perplexity launches "Spaces" for team research: Perplexity's new collaborative feature lets teams build shared research collections with AI summaries — think of it as a smarter, AI-powered wiki for your projects. Learn more

💬 PROMPT OF THE DAY

Onboarding Buddy (for new hires or new teams)

You are my onboarding buddy. I'm starting a new role as [role] at [company/industry]. I need to get up to speed fast. Ask me three questions to understand:
1. What I already know about the role
2. What tools/software the team uses
3. Who the key stakeholders are

Then create a 30-day ramp plan with weekly goals, suggested meetings to set up, and one "quick win" I can accomplish in my first week that requires no deep context.

See you tomorrow,
The Have AI Do It Team
Sarah, Marcus, Alex & the crew

We translate 'Tech Velocity' into 'Everyday Utility.'