Tech Trends: Feb 6 (5 stories)
Friday, 6 Feb 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
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Anthropic has released Opus 4.6, introducing 'agent teams' to enhance its model's versatility and appeal. This update comes as OpenAI swiftly follows suit with its own agentic coding model, aimed at boosting the capabilities of its Codex tool. Meanwhile, Arm's CEO highlights a significant surge in the company's data center business, suggesting it could soon eclipse its mobile handset segment. Additionally, OpenAI's new Frontier platform allows enterprises to create and manage AI agents, while ElevenLabs emphasizes the growing importance of voice as the next key interface for AI technology.
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OpenAI launches new agentic coding model only minutes after Anthropic drops its own
TechCrunch 5 Feb 2026, 8:01pmThe new model is build to accelerate the capabilities of Codex, the agentic coding tool OpenAI launched earlier this week.
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Arm CEO Says Data Center Business Is 'Exploding'
Bloomberg Technology 5 Feb 2026, 7:51pmArm CEO Rene Haas says the company’s data center business is “exploding” and that it might soon play a larger role than handsets for the company. Haas joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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OpenAI launches a way for enterprises to build and manage AI agents
TechCrunch 5 Feb 2026, 6:09pmOpenAI launched Frontier, a new platform designed for enterprises to build and deploy agents while treating them like human employees.
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ElevenLabs CEO: Voice is the next interface for AI
TechCrunch 5 Feb 2026, 2:41pmElevenLabs CEO argued at Web Summit Qatar that voice is the next interface for AI, as OpenAI, Google, and Apple push conversational systems into wearables, new hardware, and everyday interactions.
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Anthropic releases Opus 4.6 with new ‘agent teams’
TechCrunch 5 Feb 2026, 5:51pmThe newest version of Anthropic's model is designed to broaden its appeal.