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On February 5 Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.6, its most powerful artificial intelligence model. Among the model’s new features is the ability to coordinate teams of autonomous agents — multiple AIs that divide up the work and complete it in parallel. Twelve days after Opus 4.6’s release, the company dropped Sonnet 4.6, a cheaper model that nearly matches Opus’s coding and computer skills. In late 2024, when Anthropic first introduced models that could control computers, they could barely operate a browser. Now Sonnet 4.6 can navigate Web applications and fill out forms with human-level capability, according to Anthropic. And both models have a working memory large enough to hold a small library.

Enterprise customers now make up roughly 80 percent of Anthropic’s revenue, and the company closed a $30-billion funding round last week at a $380-billion valuation. By every available measure, Anthropic is one of the fastest-scaling technology companies in history.