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Claude vs Codex vs Copilot

Anthropic released a major update. Opus 4.6 improves planning, self-correction, and introduces a 1M-token context window.

Claude Code now supports multiple coordinated agents working in parallel.

They also added Claude to PowerPoint, upgraded Excel features, and introduced adaptive thinking in the API.

Some might wonder what’s Copilot still doing in the Office.

 

Gemini takes off

Google announced during its latest post-earnings call that its Gemini app just hit 750M Monthly Active Users (MAU), up from 650M last quarter.

In context, ChatGPT reported 300M weekly actives in December.

Reuters reports that Google goes from “laggard to leader”.

 

Codex vs Opus

OpenAI announced GPT-5.3-Codex, designed to handle complex tasks, not just coding. It works faster, reasons more reliably, and can manage long, multi-step work.

It’s built to support broader professional workflows, with added safety measures, and is available through OpenAI’s tools and apps for paid users.

 

& tools

Wispr Flow turns your rambling into polished, send-ready text.

No edits. No clean up. Just talk and move on.

 Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn co-founder, uses it for 89% of his messages without touching a thing.

Teams at OpenAI, Vercel, and Clay rely on it daily.

 Works on Mac, Windows, and iPhone. Android is on the way.

From half-baked thoughts to ready-to-send. That’s Flow.

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