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I Monitor 78 AI Channels So You Don't Have To. Here's What Mattered This Week.

By Dmytro Negodiuk · · 2 min read

I spend 30 minutes every morning reading AI news from 78 Telegram channels. Most of it is noise. "This changes everything." "The future is here." You know the type.

But every week, 3 or 4 things matter. Not because they are cool. Because they change how real people make money or lose it.

These stood out this week.

The $24,000 Commission That Disappeared

A guy in Florida sold his house without a realtor. Used ChatGPT for everything. Market analysis, repair priorities, listing description, marketing flyers. Took him 5 days. Saved $24,000 in commission.

He still needed a lawyer for the closing. But the $24K that normally goes to an agent? Gone.

This is the pattern I keep seeing. AI doesn't replace the expert. It replaces the $200/hour expert who was doing $40/hour work. The strategic thinking stays human. The busywork disappears.

The Dog That Beat Cancer

Then there is the dog story.

An IT guy in Australia found out his rescue dog Rosie had cancer. No veterinary oncologist would help with experimental treatment. So he opened ChatGPT and AlphaFold, taught himself mRNA vaccine design with zero biology background, and built a custom vaccine for his dog.

Three months later the tumor shrank by half.

I'm not saying everyone should make vaccines at home. But this is what happens when information stops being locked behind credentials. The tools are the same ones Moderna uses. The difference is a $0 budget and a guy who refused to accept "nothing we can do."

What Anthropic Did That Nobody Noticed

On the technical side, Anthropic made two moves that nobody is talking about.

First, they opened the full 1 million token context window on Claude. That is roughly 600 pages in a single request. No extra charge. For context, most people are still working with 8K or 32K windows and hitting limits every 10 minutes.

Why does this matter? Because the biggest limitation of AI for business was always "it forgets what I told it 5 minutes ago." With 1M tokens, you can load an entire quarter of customer emails, contracts, and reports into one conversation. The AI sees everything at once. No more feeding it information piece by piece.

Second, they quietly doubled usage limits during off-peak hours. Nights and weekends, you get twice the capacity. If you run automations (I run 7 every morning before I wake up), this is free money.

Ignore the Noise

And then there is the noise.

"This new model scores 3% higher on benchmarks." Nobody cares. Your customers don't buy benchmarks. They buy results.

"AI will replace all jobs by 2027." It won't. It'll replace the boring parts of some jobs. The parts nobody wanted to do anyway. I replaced a $4,000/month employee with AI. The AI does the research and sends the emails. A human still closes the deal.

The real question isn't "will AI take my job?" It's "am I spending my expensive human hours on $40 tasks?"

If yes, you are the next realtor losing $24K to a guy with a laptop and ChatGPT.

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