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Comment by wpm

4 days ago

And on the other hand, I have the "end with question mark? That means you want AI" thing disabled. I am subsidizing the tokens other paying users are using far more than I am, which is approximately zero. Why should I pay for features I don't use?

According to the Kagi team, customers who don’t use AI cost them more, so you’re not subsidizing anything.

  • I am interested in this claim. Do you have a link?

    • https://kagifeedback.org/d/1338-provide-a-plan-without-ai-fu...

      > A common misconception is that AI is more expensive than search. Opposite is true - performing a search is 100x-1000x more expensive than doing an interaction with AI.

      > A single search is about ~ 1.5 cents (probably bit less these days, but general ballpark)

      > A small AI model can generate a lot of tokens for the same price

      > To put this in perspective, 1.5 cents of Gemini Flash usage:

      > 50,000 input tokens ≈ 37,500 words (roughly 75-150 pages of text) or 6,000 output tokens ≈ 4,500 words (roughly 9-18 pages of text)

      > That is A LOT of information for the cost of just 1 search.

      > It may be counter-intuitive but that is how it is. If someone is using AI to answer common questions, learn about a concept, do a quick brainstorm or a translation - instead of searching - our cost is (much) lower.

      > So if anything, having AI lowers our cost, not increases it. This is why when we added access to AI models to Pro tier we didn't increase the price.

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