Flat-rate AI plans are broken. Blame AI agents
… You know, really basic stuff. Everything changed for me last December, when I got my first taste of Google Antigravity, one of the first “agent-first” AI coding assistants. …
… You know, really basic stuff. Everything changed for me last December, when I got my first taste of Google Antigravity, one of the first “agent-first” AI coding assistants. …
… And when we realize that personal AI assistants from the likes of Anthropic, OpenAI, and Perplexity will cost us not $20, not $100, but hundreds of dollars a month and you can add more zeros for business and enterprise users , the magic will give way to cold, hard reality. …
… I'll just go to OpenTable myself next time. …
… Within five minutes, Claude Design had created a draft for me--a handsome-looking webpage that takes you through AI tokens step-by-step, including interactive sections where you can type in words and watch the token count in real time. …
… For that reason, you’re better off keeping Opus stowed until you really need it. …
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… Training adjusts weights using backpropagation — minimize error, repeat millions of times. …
… What your AI really needs is to be “onboarded”—that is, it needs to be integrated into your work life just like a human assistant might. …