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Snowflake enhances CoWork AI platform with new enterprise features

June 2, 2026 9:02 AM

Snowflake Inc. (NYSE: SNOW) announced enhancements to its CoWork AI platform at Snowflake Summit 26, adding capabilities designed to help knowledge workers move from data insights to actionable decisions.

The company introduced Artifacts, which includes publishable dashboards that allow users to explore live data through conversation rather than traditional clicks. Cortex Sense, another new feature, automatically combines data, business definitions, and operational knowledge to provide context for AI agents across the enterprise.

CoWork now includes User Skills for automating workflows and a Skill Catalog for discovering and sharing automated processes across organizations. The platform connects to enterprise tools including Google Drive, Salesforce, and Slack through Model Context Protocol connectors.

The company also launched Deep Research, which searches across structured and unstructured company data using multi-step reasoning to provide cited insights. This feature is powered by an agent swarm orchestration system developed by Snowflake's AI Research Team.

Snowflake introduced Cortex Training, allowing enterprises to customize foundation models using managed GPUs. The service enables companies to train models where their data resides without managing distributed infrastructure or moving sensitive information to external environments.

Resolve AI committed to a multi-million-dollar, two-year agreement to use Cortex Training for building domain-specific models through reinforcement learning on proprietary data.

"CoWork gives every employee a personal agent to work smarter across their business data and tools," said Christian Kleinerman, executive vice president of product at Snowflake.

The platform serves over 13,900 customers and provides access to AI models from providers including Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Meta, Mistral, DeepSeek, and SpaceXAI. Companies using CoWork include Synopsys, Whoop, and Under Armour.

Several features remain in development phases, with some capabilities moving to general availability while others enter public or private preview stages.

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