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X Platform April 10th AI Briefing: Anthropic Advisor Tool Sparks Architecture Discussion, AI Agent Infrastructure and Monetization Tactics in Focus

In yesterday’s timeline, the most concentrated discussions remained on AI agents, model product updates, and AI content & monetization methodologies; additionally, NASA’s Artemis II return progress also held high prominence. The following is organized solely based on the content hit in this crawl.

Anthropic Advisor Tool Becomes the Most Focused Product Topic of the Day

Multiple bloggers mentioned Anthropic’s newly launched Advisor Tool, with the core narrative revolving around “cheap models execute, expensive models guide on demand.” From the hit content, what people were most concerned about was Sonnet/Haiku consulting Opus at critical nodes to achieve a better compromise between cost and effectiveness; simultaneously, some interpreted it as a new architectural choice made by Anthropic under computational power pressure.

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Codex Subscription Tier Adjustment Also Seen as a Direct Competitive Move Against Anthropic

Multiple bloggers mentioned OpenAI’s new $100 tier for ChatGPT Pro, emphasizing that the increased Codex usage is the core selling point of this adjustment. Judging by the discussion tone of the day, this is not merely a price update but is seen by many as OpenAI further positioning itself in the heavy developer market, especially against the backdrop of intensifying controversies around Claude, with this new tier frequently compared to Anthropic.

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AI Agent Infrastructure and Workflow Discussions Continue to Heat Up

Multiple bloggers mentioned that the key to agents truly being able to work is increasingly not just the model itself, but external memory, skills, protocol layers, and execution environments. In the hit content, while some emphasized in paper analyses that “capability is not in the model, but in the protocol between the model and the environment,” others in product and event promotions directly presented AI shifting from a tool to an executor as a new infrastructure direction. Overall, the discussion clearly leans towards the system and runtime layers.

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Design Skills, Agent Editors, and Installation Methods Become Practical Traffic Points in the Chinese-speaking Sphere

Multiple bloggers mentioned more practical-level Agent/Skill usage experiences, particularly focusing on web design Skills, Agent code editors, and low-barrier operational methods like “directly installing skills in the dialogue box.” Compared to abstract discussions, this batch of content resembles tool distribution and experience posts of “what you can start using today,” also indicating that in the Chinese-speaking sphere, tool-oriented content that can be directly deployed and tried out holds high weight.

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Chinese-speaking Sphere Continues High-Frequency Discussion on ‘How to Monetize AI Content,’ Emphasizing Taste, Conversion, and End-to-End Capabilities

Multiple bloggers mentioned ways to make money in the AI era, but the discussion focus is not on “learn a tool and you can earn money,” but rather leans towards taste, complete delivery capabilities, private domain conversion, and content acquisition. In the hits of the day, some emphasized “tools are not valuable, taste is valuable,” while others repeatedly discussed that exposure does not equal monetization, platform revenue is limited, and AI-generated images or content IPs can be used as means to start accounts and drive traffic. Overall, it is strongly practice-oriented.

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AI Video and Digital Human Direction Also Sees a Wave of Product-Side Activity

Multiple bloggers mentioned AI video and digital human-related products, with the focus falling on Seedance 2.0, Octo, ABTI, and low-barrier digital human experiences. Based on the captured content, this wave is not from a pure model release perspective, but rather leans towards creative workflows, script conception, plot boards, price advantages, and beta test experiences, indicating that the video creation toolchain itself is also competing for discussion heat.

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NASA Artemis II Return is the Most Prominent Main Thread Among Non-AI Topics

Multiple bloggers mentioned that the Artemis II lunar orbit mission has entered the final stage before return and splashdown. According to the content hit on that day, NASA continuously updated the return progress, live broadcast arrangements, mission control team, space eclipse images, in-cabin equipment descriptions, etc. This thread was one of the few non-AI topics that continuously dominated the timeline yesterday, primarily supported by original content.

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Elon Musk’s Account is Very Active, But Topics are Scattered, More of Fragmented Progress on Tesla / X / xAI

Multiple bloggers mentioned developments related to Elon Musk. However, based on the crawl results, although this part has a high volume, the topics are relatively scattered and cannot be solely interpreted as a single main conclusion based on high frequency alone. Clear points that can be seen in original posts and citations mainly include Tesla’s autonomous driving demonstration in Los Angeles, Robotaxi app updates, Tesla Semi factory showcase, as well as reposted or cited statements on X translation, X Chat privacy, and xAI/Colossus 2; additionally, there are also many repost discussions mixed in.

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Crawl Statistics

A blogger mentioned that this crawl scanned a total of 240 items in the Following timeline, hitting 21 bloggers, 125 target date tweets, with a weighted tweet score of 97.4; among them, 55 were original tweets, 28 were RTs, with 1 crawl attempt, and the boundary status indicates that yesterday’s boundary has been covered.

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  • @NASA: https://x.com/NASA/status/2042611657835196525

  • Scanned timeline items: 240

  • Number of bloggers hit: 21
  • Total number of tweets hit: 125
  • Weighted tweet score: 97.4
  • Number of original tweets: 55
  • Number of RTs: 28
  • Number of crawl attempts: 1
  • Boundary coverage status: Yesterday’s boundary covered (tail_confidently_crossed_target_boundary)