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Anthropic's Opus 4.6 and OpenAI's Codex: New AI Models Compete

In Machines we Trust

In Machines we Trust

Technology

4.36 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2026

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we explore Anthropic's new Opus 4.6 and its 'agent teams' feature, alongside OpenAI's competing GPT 5.3 Codex, highlighting the intense rivalry in the AI development space. We also discuss OpenAI's new enterprise platform, Frontier, and how these advancements are changing the AI landscape for developers and other professionals.


Chapters
00:00 Anthropic Opus 4.6 Release
02:02 Agent Teams and Context Windows
06:39 Claude's SaaS Integration
09:02 OpenAI's GPT 5.3 Codex and Frontier

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0:00.0

Anthropic has just released their latest top-of-the-line model, Opus 4.6, and I think most importantly,

0:06.7

this is a huge upgrade to their most popular product, which is Claude Code. Now, 15 minutes

0:12.7

after they made this big announcement, Open AI immediately dropped their own competitor to this,

0:18.7

to this AI model with their own update. Open AI is doing a whole bunch of new features to try to get to the enterprise users that use Anthropic. There's been a ton of beef online over the last couple of days from opening, from Anthropic running a ad. And allegedly they're going to have a Super Bowl ad that is coming after Open AI and Sam Altman is replying on Twitter. There's so much drama that we're going to break down in this episode today and show some of the really cool use cases of the latest models. So there's a lot to get into. Before we do that, I wanted to mention if you want to test out any of the latest models from Anthropic, from Open AI, from Google, from Grock, from all of the top companies including 11 labs for audio and tons of really cool image models go check out AIbox.a i will you access of the top companies, including 11 labs for audio and tons of really cool image models. Go check out AIbox.a.i. Will you access all the top AI models in one place for 20 bucks a month and you get all of your files in one place? You don't have to have tons of different subscriptions. And you can also vibe build tools by just explaining what type of tool you want. And our AI builder will link together different models.

1:11.2

So there's a bunch of cool different things you can do, but I think a lot of people love

1:14.4

the fact that you get access to all of the AI models in one place. I'll link it in the

1:17.8

description. It is AIbox.a. Okay. Let's get into what has just been released. I think prior to this

1:24.8

kind of Opus 4.6, Opus 4.5 came out in November of last year.

1:30.0

And so I think right now Anthropic is obviously trying to get the reach of their model

1:35.3

to kind of get out of a small segment of users, which is mostly developers and professional and

1:40.5

enterprise.

1:41.0

Now, not that a small segment is a bad thing like they're not making a lot of money.

1:48.1

They're making an insane amount of money because most of their users are paying hundreds of dollars. The API credits are crazy when you're talking about developers. Personally, I pay hundreds of

1:53.4

dollars a month in, in, you know, clod credits for development and to build things. So it definitely

2:00.0

is making a lot more money than just my

2:01.2

$20 a month opening eye chatubt subscription, but they're trying to get a broader reach. I think one of

2:06.8

the biggest additions is what they are now calling quote unquote agent team. So rather than just

2:12.5

relying on a single agent to work through different, you know, a task sequentially. Agent teams allowed

2:18.2

really large jobs, be broken into smaller pieces that multiple agents, according to Anthropic,

2:23.8

can then tackle at the same time. This is one of their biggest updates. This is really said about

2:28.1

it. They said, quote, instead of one agent working through tasks sequentially, you can split the

2:32.4

work across multiple agents, each owning its piece and coordinating directly with the others. This is Anthropics saying this

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