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AI news roundup for June 24: sharing Claude in Slack, DevDay applications open, and Google clarifies migration and deployment
Today’s AI news was led by practical updates that connect directly to day-to-day work. Anthropic began beta testing Claude Tag in Slack so teams can call the same Claude instance, OpenAI opened applications for DevDay 2026, and Google clarified deprecations for some tools while also sharing guidance for enterprise AI agent design.
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Key Points
- 1Anthropic started beta testing Claude Tag in Slack
- 2OpenAI opened DevDay 2026 applications
- 3Google announced some tool deprecations
- 4Google also highlighted an enterprise AI agent design guide
Anthropic: sharing Claude with the whole team in Slack
Claude Tag works by tagging @Claude inside a Slack channel. The whole team shares the same Claude and its context, and can divide tasks, execute them, and review results in the thread. It is a useful move for teams that want to reduce repeated explanations.
OpenAI: DevDay 2026 application window opens
OpenAI opened applications for DevDay 2026, which will be held in San Francisco on September 29. Applying by July 10 makes it easier to receive early access to the latest models and tools. For people involved in development or planning, checking early is more practical than waiting for the event itself.
Google: deprecation notice and migration decisions
Google Cloud release notes announced the planned end of service for some Gemini Code Assist IDE Extensions and Gemini CLI requests. The cutoff for individual and Google AI Pro/Ultra usage was also stated, so current users should confirm migration paths and alternatives as early as possible.
Google Cloud: a starting point for enterprise AI agent design
Google Cloud also highlighted a guide for designing and deploying multi-tenant agentic AI systems. It helps organize how to introduce AI when enterprise data and access permissions are part of the requirement, and offers a way to think about what comes after a PoC.
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