Comment by madihaa
12 hours ago
The most exciting part isn't necessarily the ceiling raising though that's happening, but the floor rising while costs plummet. Getting Opus-level reasoning at Sonnet prices/latency is what actually unlocks agentic workflows. We are effectively getting the same intelligence unit for half the compute every 6-9 months.
2024: Intelligence too cheap to meter
2026: Everyone is spending $500/month on LLM subscriptions
> We are effectively getting the same intelligence unit for half the compute every 6-9 months.
Something something ... Altman's law? Amodei's law?
Needs a name.
How about More's law - because we keep getting "more" compute at a lower cost?
Moore's law lives on!
This is what excited me about Sonnet 4.6. I've been running Opus 4.6, and switched over to Sonnet 4.6 today to see if I could notice a difference. So far, I can't detect much if any difference, but it doesn't hit my usage quota as hard.