Title: The Economic Advantage of AI Agents vs. Human Labor | Bes...
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Published Time: 2026-04-07 19:44:52
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The Economic Advantage of AI Agents vs. Human Labor
The Economic Advantage of AI Agents vs. Human Labor
 ### Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca
Yep!
#### Jesse Genet
@jessegenet · 5h ago
So ~75k a year with frontier mixed with local models, but that prob gets you a pretty solid ‘team’ of agents working
A lot of haters say this level of token expense is wasteful… but try to hire a single human who performs like a frontier model for ~75k
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Marc Andreessen agrees with the analysis that a $75k annual token spend on frontier AI models provides significantly more value than hiring a single human at the same cost.
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By quoting Jesse Genet, Andreessen endorses the economic argument for AI agents. The quoted content highlights that while $75k/year in token costs might seem high, it buys a 'team' of frontier and local models working continuously, which is far more cost-effective than hiring a human professional at a similar salary level. This reinforces the trend of AI-driven labor displacement and efficiency.
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