
Perplexity AI Anthropic's Opus 4.6 and OpenAI's Codex: New AI Models Compete
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Feb 5, 2026 They walk through Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 release and its support for massive context windows that handle huge codebases. The conversation covers agent teams that split and coordinate complex tasks in parallel. They highlight deeper SaaS integrations bringing AI into productivity apps. They compare competing model launches and a new enterprise platform for managing and connecting agents.
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Opus 4.6 Broadens Claude's Capabilities
- Anthropic's Opus 4.6 expands Claude's role beyond developers by adding agent teams and huge context windows.
- The model now supports up to one million tokens, enabling large codebases and multi-step workflows in one conversation.
Embed Assistants Inside Productivity Apps
- Integrate models directly into productivity apps to streamline workflows and reduce friction.
- Use embedded assistants like Claude in PowerPoint to build and edit presentations inside the app.
Release-Time Rivalry Between Anthropic And OpenAI
- Jaeden describes testing OpenAI's Codex Mac app as a competitor to Claude Code.
- He notes Anthropic released its update 15 minutes before OpenAI launched GPT 5.3 Codex in a timing clash.
