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Huxe, Haiku 4.5, and How Managers Are Killing AI Careers

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Oct 16, 2025
The discussion kicks off with highlights from a recent AI conference, revealing an upcoming virtual edition. Anthropic's Haiku 4.5 model is unveiled, showcasing task-splitting for efficiency. Apple’s new M5 chip is packed with advanced processors, hinting at a shift toward AR glasses. The integration of OpenAI with Salesforce is explored, raising questions about the success of the 'AI App Store' concept. Meanwhile, insights on how managers may hinder AI career growth spark debate on investing in employee training versus short-term hires.
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INSIGHT

Cheaper Models Can Beat Bigger Ones

  • Anthropic's Haiku 4.5 outperforms Sonnet 4 on some benchmarks while costing much less per token.
  • Teams can split tasks: use a bigger model for analysis and smaller Haiku agents for execution to cut cost and time.
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Apple Pivoting Toward AR Glasses

  • Apple's M5 integrates CPU, GPU, and a neural processor into new MacBooks, iPads, and Vision Pro updates.
  • The company appears to be shifting focus from bulky headsets to lighter AR glasses as the next consumer form factor.
INSIGHT

AI Rewires SaaS Platform Power

  • OpenAI deep links into Salesforce and Slack aim to let ChatGPT access CRM data directly, challenging SaaS platforms as primary interfaces.
  • That raises questions about platform lock-in, first-mover advantage, and whether an 'AI app store' model will succeed.
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