
The Daily AI Show Claude Opus 4.6 vs OpenAI Codex 5.3
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Feb 6, 2026 They compare two major model releases and the race toward long-running, context-aware assistants. Conversations cover million-token context windows, browser-aware coding tools, and multi-agent coordination. They also examine market and enterprise impacts like SaaS disruption, plugin-driven workflows, and shifting pricing and adoption models.
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Over-The-Shoulder Browser Context
- Claude Co-Work's MCP Chrome extension provides live, shared browser context that anti-gravity and Codex lack.
- Andy Halliday emphasized that Co-Work can watch the same Chrome tab and guide you in real time, a major UX difference.
Agent Teams For Parallel Work
- Anthropic added 'agent teams' in 4.6 to run parallel, autonomous tasks with orchestration.
- Andy Halliday noted careful task isolation avoids agent confusion and improves parallel execution.
Co-Work Plugins Pressure SaaS
- The hosts linked Claude Co-Work plugin features to recent SaaS stock sell-offs.
- They argued Co-Work plugins (like contractor-view) threaten niche SaaS by enabling enterprise replacements.
