Posted by Alumni from TechCrunch
July 1, 2026
That framing mirrors what OpenAI and Google have said about their own recent releases. OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol was launched in preview last week, and it is also the firm's most agentic model yet, allowing users to split work across subagents for longer autonomous tasks. Google's Gemini 3.5 Flash, which launched in May, was pitched as a shift from a conversational chatbot to an agentic tool that plans, builds, and iterates on real work with minimal human input. Sonnet 5's pitch is confirmation that agentic capability is the new baseline expectation at every price tier. Now the differentiator isn't going to be who can do agentic work best, but how cheaply they can do it and how reliably without human oversight. Sonnet 5 promises performance close to that of Opus 4.8, but for much lower costs. Starting Tuesday, Claude Sonnet 5 will be the default model for free and Pro plans and is available for every subscription. At launch, Sonnet 5 is priced at $2 per million input tokens and $10 per... learn more