
"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 agentsmultiple 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."
"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. But behind the big product launches and valuation, Anthropic faces a severe threat: the Pentagon has signaled it may designate the company a supply chain riska label more often associated with foreign adversariesunless it drops its restrictions on military use."
On February 5 Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.6, its most powerful artificial intelligence model, which can coordinate teams of autonomous agents that divide work and complete tasks in parallel. Twelve days later the company released Sonnet 4.6, a cheaper model that nearly matches Opus's coding and computer skills and can navigate web applications and fill forms with human-level capability. Both models have working memories large enough to hold a small library. Enterprise customers account for roughly 80 percent of Anthropic's revenue. The company closed a $30-billion funding round at a $380-billion valuation. The Pentagon signaled it may designate Anthropic a supply-chain risk unless military-use restrictions are relaxed.
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