Behind the "monthly salary over ten thousand": What are the "AI agents" that tech giants are competing to launch?
① OpenAI is open to launching a subscription service priced at "2000 dollars/month" and mentioned that in the future, it may charge enterprise users based on the value they gain from using AI; ② At the application level, "AI agents" are viewed as the products with the most straightforward commercialization logic due to their ability to "replace workers"; ③ Even though AI agents are still in the early stages, workers need to start thinking about where their future lies.
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