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Box ran Claude Sonnet 5 through its agentic benchmark, finding it surpasses Sonnet 4.6 in complex enterprise tasks like due diligence and cost analysis. Sonnet 5 will soon be available in Box AI Studio.
New data from Ramp and Box surveys shows that companies with higher AI adoption are also experiencing headcount growth, countering earlier fears that AI would reduce employment. Findings indicate that advanced AI adopters expect greater future hiring.
Claude Tag introduces a new way for teams to use Claude in Slack, giving the AI access to Box files and other corporate content, turning enterprise content into a portable knowledge base.
Box now allows users to preview, edit, manage versions, and securely share HTML-based content, facilitating collaboration with agent-produced content.
Chris Kim integrated NousResearch's Hermes agent with Box, enabling the AI to work from Slack and use Box as a single source of truth for files, comments, and decisions.
Box announces a new markdown editor on the web with CLI support, commenting, version history, and Box Drive for desktop integration, allowing users to work with files in apps like Claude Cowork, Obsidian, and Cursor.
TechCrunch's Equity podcast discusses the phenomenon of companies overly relying on AI to replace jobs, citing examples like ClickUp's layoffs for AI agents and rising DuckDuckGo usage due to AI-forced search, with comments from Box CEO Aaron Levie on 'AI psychosis'.
Box CEO Aaron Levie warns that corporate executives suffer from AI psychosis, believing prototypes are production-ready without understanding the ground-level work needed, highlighting a disconnect between boardroom ambitions and actual implementation.
GPT-5.5 brings a 19 percentage point improvement in multi-step reasoning and financial modeling, significantly reducing the burden of knowledge work, which excites the Box team.