The Trillion Dollar Race to Automate Our Lives (wsj.com)

by thm 8 comments 9 points
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[−] zeeed 54d ago
[−] VaiPai15 52d ago
What's interesting is that all these tools still assume you want to write code, even if assisted. Lyzr Architect takes a different angle: describe your whole use case in plain English and get a live deployed app (React/Next.js frontend + multi-agent backend). No coding step at all. Worth a look if you're in the "I have a workflow, not a coding problem" camp: architect.new
[−] sixtyj 54d ago

> […] At one point, his spending on AI reached $100,000 a year. That went toward subscriptions to AI tools from Google, Anthropic and OpenAI, as well as fees to access their models directly through application programming interfaces,[…]

It is an edge case example with $8,333 monthly.

[−] feeworth 54d ago
AI is moving crazy fast
[−] ramon156 54d ago
I don't want to accuse anyone without proof, but how meta would it be if this were a bot (1 day old account, 0 karma)
[−] grebc 54d ago
we need the good/bad bot functionality from Reddit.
[−] nickphx 54d ago
uh huh.. moving crazy fast but going nowhere.. accomplishing nothing but spewing out nondeterministic chunks of nonsense..