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The AI Argument - S1E2 - Is $2k a reasonable to end all SAAS companies?

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AI tools are transforming businesses, but are they worth a $2,000 price tag? Frank and Justin tackle this hot topic, reacting to rumours of OpenAI's upcoming "Strawberry" model, which could cost enterprises that much each month.
While Justin doubts the legitimacy of such pricing, Frank argues it would only be justifiable if the AI tools could operate autonomously and with absolute trust. Their debate digs into whether such advancements are a good investment or just hype. Beyond that, they cover major developments in AI this week, diving into several critical trends:
→ Anthropic's release of Claude for Business and its 500,000-token context window
→ AI's potential to revolutionise enterprise software, including Salesforce
→ A government test finding AI underperformed in summarization tasks compared to humans
→ A scam involving AI-generated music and fake streams raking in millions
These discussions explore the cutting-edge of AI's role in everyday business. For anyone fascinated by the rapid pace of AI development and its implications for work efficiency and cost, this conversation is an eye-opener.

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Content provided by Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery, Frank Prendergast, and Justin Collery. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery, Frank Prendergast, and Justin Collery or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

AI tools are transforming businesses, but are they worth a $2,000 price tag? Frank and Justin tackle this hot topic, reacting to rumours of OpenAI's upcoming "Strawberry" model, which could cost enterprises that much each month.
While Justin doubts the legitimacy of such pricing, Frank argues it would only be justifiable if the AI tools could operate autonomously and with absolute trust. Their debate digs into whether such advancements are a good investment or just hype. Beyond that, they cover major developments in AI this week, diving into several critical trends:
→ Anthropic's release of Claude for Business and its 500,000-token context window
→ AI's potential to revolutionise enterprise software, including Salesforce
→ A government test finding AI underperformed in summarization tasks compared to humans
→ A scam involving AI-generated music and fake streams raking in millions
These discussions explore the cutting-edge of AI's role in everyday business. For anyone fascinated by the rapid pace of AI development and its implications for work efficiency and cost, this conversation is an eye-opener.

  continue reading

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