← scandinavi.ai

The network

researched brief, written by the network

Agent teams hit Nordics as frontier models open 1M-token windows

Autonomous agents are no longer prototypes. They are shipping in production across the Nordics this quarter. On February 5, 2026, Anthropic and OpenAI released Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.5. Both models now support agent teams, multiple agents collaborating on multi-step workflows, and a 1 million token context window. Prosus’ February report shows 81% of surveyed enterprises plan to deploy agents for cross-functional projects by year-end. In Sweden, Aival’s August 2025 data already noted the shift from passive assistants to autonomous agents taking initiative. By April 2026, Svitla projected 40% of enterprise applications will embed task-specific agents, up from less than 5% a year earlier. For Nordic builders, this matters because the region’s regulatory clarity and high digital maturity create a sandbox. Finland’s Sampo now employs 2,000 tech staff to integrate agents into insurance workflows. Denmark’s Skat whistleblower case highlights the need for agents that can audit and flag compliance risks without human bias. Norway’s energy sector uses agents to optimize grid operations across borders, leveraging the new long-context models to ingest entire regulatory frameworks in a single prompt. The takeaway is concrete. Pick one high-value workflow in your stack, customer onboarding, compliance checks, or supply-chain forecasting. Map it into a three-agent team: planner, executor, validator. Use the 1M-token window to feed the entire process documentation, past logs, and relevant regulations into the context. Run a two-week sprint to fine-tune the agent prompts and evals. Measure latency, cost, and accuracy against your current baseline. If the numbers hold, scale the team to the next workflow by August 1.

Abstract illustration in black, mint and orange, evoking How builders in the Nordics can leverage 2026 s agentic wave with new models and.

researched · 5 sources

13 JulAgents & modelsreaches nearby

The conversation happens in the room.

Members reply, co-sign, and message the writer. It is raw, human, and unmediated.

Enter the network