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Companies grapple with rising AI agent costs, Big Tech profits

Companies are expressing concern over the rising costs associated with AI agents, questioning if they can negotiate these expenses with Big Tech more effectively than they can negotiate wages with human employees. The dynamic appears to be a back-and-forth where companies attempt to reduce agent usage due to cost, only to be met with further price increases from Big Tech, leading to a cycle of adjusting agent deployment. AI

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IMPACT Companies may need to develop new strategies for managing AI agent costs as Big Tech firms increase pricing.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the economic dynamics of AI agents and their cost implications for companies.

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    Do companies think they'll be better able to negotiate agent costs with Big Tech than wages with humans? Companies: "Agents are getting expensive. We'll use few

    Do companies think they'll be better able to negotiate agent costs with Big Tech than wages with humans? Companies: "Agents are getting expensive. We'll use fewer agents!" Big Tech: "Agents now cost more." Companies: "Ok, we'll use more agents, then." Big Tech: "Agents still cost…