Why We’ll Still Be Employed When AI Can Do Everything

Spiral 4.0 introduces a new style engine, why enterprise roadmaps are hard, and a workflow for making your coding agent more efficient
Why We’ll Still Be Employed When AI Can Do Everything

Why We’ll Still Be Employed When AI Can Do Everything Spiral 4.0 has launched with enhanced AI writing capabilities in a user’s voice, expanded team features, and a new token-based pricing model. Microsoft is rapidly developing AI agents like Scout, built on OpenClaw, but interest in OpenClaw itself has declined, possibly due to changes in subsidized usage and the rapid emergence of new tools.

  • Spiral 4.0 offers AI writing in a user’s voice, with a new MCP alongside CLI and API.
  • Team workspaces in Spiral are expanded to share styles, prompts, knowledge, chats, and drafts.
  • Spiral’s pricing model shifted from session limits to token limits, with lower prices for personal and team plans.
  • Microsoft’s AI development, including OpenClaw, ClawPilot, and Scout, is progressing quickly.
  • Interest in OpenClaw peaked in January and has since declined, partly due to Anthropic ending subsidized Max plan usage.
  • Open-source OpenClaw remains under active development with significant patronage.
  • AI agents as a category are not dead, with traffic shifting to other agents and existing platforms adopting agentic features.
  • Managing enterprise AI product roadmaps is challenging due to the rapid pace of AI development and shifting trends. Continue reading https://every.to/context-window/why-we-ll-still-be-employed-when-ai-can-do-everything
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