PANews, August 11 news: a16z published an article citing its latest research data, saying that computer-operation agents cost about $6 to $8 per hour, lower than the roughly $10 hourly wage for offshore outsourcing talent, and significantly lower than the $30 to $45 hourly wage for U.S. talent. a16z stated that as inference costs continue to decline and open-source models become capable of handling more and more related workflows, this cost advantage is expected to further expand. It should be noted that the above data compares unit time costs and does not directly represent the quality of task completion or final delivery cost.
a16z: Computer Operation Agent Hourly Cost May Have Fallen Below Offshore Labora16z: Computer Operation Agent Hourly Cost May Have Fallen Below Offshore Labor
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