A suggestion to Anthropic, just start charging the real price for your software. Of course you have to dumb it down, when the $200 tier in reality produces 5-10 thousand dollars in monthly costs when used by people who know how to max it out. So then you come up with creative nonsense like "adaptive thinking" when your tool is sometimes working and sometimes outright not - the irony of "intelligent tools" not "thinking" aside. Of course this would kind of ruin your current value proposition as charging the actual price would make your core idea of making large swaths of skilled population un-employed, unfeasible but I am sure if you feed it into the Claude, it will find some points for and against, just like how Karpathy uses his LLM of choice to excrement his blog posts.
> when the $200 tier in reality produces 5-10 thousand dollars in monthly costs
are you asserting that the actual dollar cost to anthropic for a heavy user was 5-10k? or are you basing this on the (fabricated) value of those tokens, ie potentially lost revenue from a pay-per-token user.
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I am afraid you may be trying to prove a wrong point here :)
True I didn’t read carefully enough the last part of your comment