With the recent December release, Warp has enhanced its capabilities with features like Session Sharing, which allows users to instantly share web links to their terminal session and pass controls to a teammate. This feature is perfect for collaboration, onboarding, and troubleshooting, enabling team members to work together seamlessly. Additionally, users can now publicly share workflows with others, regardless of whether they have a Warp account, making it easier to onboard new team members or share configuration files. The platform also introduces new AI capabilities, including the ability to choose from different models for Agent Mode, such as Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Haiku, which excel at different CLI and programming tasks. Furthermore, Agent Mode now uses Warp Drive as context, providing tailored answers and references to relevant Workflows and Notebooks. The platform also includes Prompt Suggestions, which provide contextual AI-powered suggestions for what to ask Agent Mode in specific scenarios.