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Mark your calendars for the AI Engineer World's fair next week. 📅 Visit the Box team at booth #S23 and join us for a live discussion on July 1st. Register here: ai.engineer/worldsfair/2026
In SF for AI Engineer World’s Fair? Come visit us at Box booth # S23 Our CTO, Ben Kus, is also hosting a session on “The Half Life of Agent Infrastructure.” See you there 🤙
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If you're building agentic enterprise workflows, you've probably hit this wall: agents need trusted knowledge to act on, but most enterprise content is scattered, ungoverned, and impossible to verify at scale. We break down how to solve it using Box as a governed knowledge layer: → Claude connects to Box through the Box MCP server to review uploaded content, extract metadata, and flag issues like stale dates or missing owners → Box Automate routes it through a human approval workflow → Once approved, it lands in a curated Box Hub where agents answer questions from Slack and cite the source files. Simple as that. Get the step-by-step here. 👉 bit.ly/4ak1HSZ
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Loan origination workflows are document-heavy by nature. Driver's license. W-2. Paystubs. Bank statements. Purchase agreements. Stitching those steps together without building a fragile custom pipeline is the hard part. Learn how to build a Next.js loan origination app using Box UI elements for document upload, Box AI to classify uploaded files automatically, and Box Sign to capture credit authorization without the borrower ever leaving the app. Full breakdown here 👇 blog.box.com/building-smart-…
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Ok this is actually insane. Pulled my finances from @Box, @ChatGPTapp turned it into a full interactive HTML page, and it pushed it straight back to Box. No more losing MCP apps in the AI chat! Here's how I did this:
Introducing the Box HTML editor. Create, edit, preview, and collaborate on HTML files directly in Box, no additional downloads, no external tools, no re-uploads. Your HTML files can now operate in the same governed space as the rest of your enterprise content, with seamless Box AI access built in from the start.
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Can AI agents analyze market data and internal research without a compliance nightmare? We built a secure equity research workflow using the Box MCP server + @AnthropicAI's Claude to analyze @nvidia. Claude pulls internal research from Box, layers in live market data, and generates a polished report via Box Doc Gen. For asset managers and hedge funds, this solves the trade-off between speed and security. No custom connectors, no data leaving Box, and your existing governance is inherited automatically. Watch the full demo 👇
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.@Figma just launched connectors for beta users of the Figma Design Agent, and the Box MCP connector is available. Pull brand guidelines, product specs, icon libraries, and roadmap files from Box directly into Figma Design, FigJam, and Figma Slides. Design tools help you create great things. Now they're grounded in the actual documents your team works from. What's the first workflow you're trying? Read the announcement: bit.ly/4eufxET
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Been playing with a workflow for a problem that comes up a lot with agents: They can search a bunch of content, but should they? In real company folders, you’ve got approved docs, stale decks, draft notes, random pricing sheets, etc. So I made a quick demo using: - @Box for the content + permissions - Box Automate so a file upload can kick off the whole review flow, without me running a webhook server - Box MCP via @SlackHQ Slackbot, so context shows up where my team's already talking Mostly just trying to make agent context more like “use the stuff the team actually trusts” and less “search everything and hope” 🙃
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You're not buying seats anymore. You're buying compute. Box CTO @BenAtBox breaks down what tokens actually mean for your AI bill, like why model routing matters, how to stop runaway spend, and what "AI Units" look like in practice. Watch here → bit.ly/4eJt36g
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Your content should work where your team works. We’ve added the Box MCP server to our existing app in @SlackHQ to expand the feature set and bring governed access to enterprise content directly in Slack.
Content and communication belong together. 🤝 By adding the @Box MCP server to Slackbot, you can now securely query, create, and act on your @Box content directly within your Slack workflows—no context-switching required. 👉 Add @Box to Slack: sforce.co/4vm2QSD
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🚀 @perplexity_ai just launched Computer for Counsel and the Box connector is available in this new experience on day one. Centralize your Outside Counsel Guidelines in Box, then let Perplexity surface insights across multiple files instantly—no more burning billable hours on compliance searches. ✅ Deep analysis & content generation directly in Box ✅ Seamless access to Box files inside Perplexity ✅ Enterprise-grade security & governance throughout Your AI stays within the right access boundaries. Client data stays safe. 👉 bit.ly/4gEgBaz
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Claude Tag is connected to Box so your team can @ mention @claudai right in Slack and query approved docs, templates, and guidance without leaving the conversation. Source-of-truth content from Box, delivered where work happens.
This is a new paradigm for interacting with Claude that is significantly more "inline" with all the other human activity org-wide. Once you do all of the under the hood engineering work to make this "just work" (e.g. across tools, integrations, compute environments, memory, security, etc.), Claude basically joins the team in a seamless way - you can talk to it as you would talk to a person and it can help with a very large variety of workloads. Imo this is the 3rd major redesign of LLM UIUX. The first paradigm was that the LLM is a website you go to, the second was that it is an app you download to your computer. This third one is that it is a self-contained, persistent, asynchronous entity with org-wide tools and context, working alongside teams of humans. It really takes a while to wrap your head around it, but it works and it is awesome.
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What if AI agents outnumbered humans at work? 👤 @Box CEO Aaron Levie (@levie) chats with Cam Adams (@themaninblue) about why that might not be a bad thing. 🎙️ #PromptedPodcast: piped.video/BtBaJCEnso4?si=Ytqi…
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The 2026 AI bottleneck is not model capability. It is context. Making enterprise knowledge accessible, usable, and trustworthy for the agents that depend on it. 63% of leading edge organizations describe their unstructured data as an active competitive advantage. Among early stage organizations that figure is just 26%. Read chapter 3 of our State of AI report here. 👇 blog.box.com/SAI26-enterpris…
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Another example of the power of headless software with agents. With Claude Tag, you can give Claude access to any corporate files in Box that you can interact with from Slack. Now all of your enterprise content becomes a portable knowledge base.
Introducing Claude Tag, a new way for teams to work with Claude. In Slack, Claude joins as a team member with access to the channels and tools you choose. Tag Claude in and delegate tasks to it while you focus on other work.
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Law firms should be getting more out of AI than almost any sector. The content is all there. Most are not getting that value, and the reason has nothing to do with AI technology. Adding AI to a broken content foundation does not fix the inefficiency. It moves it. This post breaks down why governed content is the prerequisite and what automating OCG management end to end actually looks like in practice. Read here.👇 blog.box.com/law-firms-cant-…
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Introducing the Box HTML editor. Create, edit, preview, and collaborate on HTML files directly in Box, no additional downloads, no external tools, no re-uploads. Your HTML files can now operate in the same governed space as the rest of your enterprise content, with seamless Box AI access built in from the start.
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The AI and jobs narrative has been one of subtraction. Our State of AI in the Enterprise report says something different. 58% of organizations expect headcount to rise over the next three years. Among leading edge AI companies that figure is 79%. Only 9% say AI agents are primarily eliminating roles today. The true headline is not job elimination. It is creation. Here's why. 👇 blog.box.com/ai-isnt-just-ch…
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