Agentic AI is EXPENSIVE.
If you’ve dabbled with building or working with AI agents, you know one thing for sure:
They make a LOT of API calls. They hit language models repeatedly, over and over again, as they think through what they’re doing.
Which, when you put them into production, means you’re swiping the credit card on every single API call.
For example, Anthropic released its Coder assistant yesterday along with Claude 3.7. Folks on Threads who tried it out LOVED it… and then noticed that it racked up $19 of API calls in just as many minutes.
People who are pushing AI agents may be doing so because the technology is cool, but remember that nothing is free.
And the folks who benefit most from agents are the API providers whose models are used as the brains behind the tools. And they get paid on every use, every chat, every token.
Even if you’re using open models (which I STRONGLY encourage), you’re still burning compute resources – CPU time, GPU time, and electricity – to make an agent work.
So test, experiment, explore, absolutely. But before you go into production, know just how expensive your agentic AI solution could be, and whether you’re prepared to pay for it. And realize that some of the hype of AI agents directly financially benefits companies providing the underlying AI, so they may have a conflict of interest in their hype.
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