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Anthropic debuts Claude Opus 4.6 for enterprise knowledge work.
It's built for end-to-end autonomy with fewer rewrites.
Previews include PowerPoint, agent teams, and 1M context.
Anthropic today announced Claude Opus 4.6, which the company says is its most capable model for enterprise and knowledge work. This new large language model is an upgrade to Opus 4.5, with broader autonomy and more accurate first-try results.
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Anthropic describes Opus 4.6 as a "frontier model" designed to handle complex end-to-end enterprise workflows. The term "frontier model" is used by the AI industry to describe AI systems that are at the leading edge of current AI capabilities.
Using Opus 4.6, "Documents, spreadsheets, and presentations will need less back-and-forth on iterations," according to an email ZDNET received from a company representative.
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