Your AI Bill Doubles Next Month

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 57 MIN

Your AI Bill Doubles Next Month

from Authority Hacker Podcast – AI & Automation for Small biz & Marketers · host Gael Breton & Mark Webster - Full Stack Online Marketers

Send us Fan MailWe've all been riding double usage promos on Claude and Codex for weeks. Most people don't even know these promos exist. They end March 31, and your bills are going up.In this episode we break down:→ Why your AI usage costs are about to spike (and what you can do)→ What the 1 million token context window actually means for quality→ GPT 5.4 Mini and Nano: cheaper models that are surprisingly close to the flagship→ Cowork Dispatch: controlling Claude from your phone→ OpenAI's leaked internal pivot to enterprise and coding→ Ahrefs data showing AI traffic barely replaces lost Google traffic→ Why the "AI content is bad" stigma is officially deadIf you're using AI tools for your business, pay attention to the next two weeks.🔗 AI Accelerator: https://www.authorityhacker.com/ai-accelerator⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 - The usage crunch is coming02:00 - Double promos ending on Claude and Codex04:04 - Reasoning effort levels explained05:40 - 1 million token context window on Opus07:54 - What context window actually means10:20 - Why bigger context can mean worse quality13:44 - Are they watering down your AI model?15:49 - GPT 5.4 Mini and Nano models21:30 - Cowork Dispatch: Claude on your phone25:00 - Who should use Cowork vs Claude Code28:40 - OpenAI pivots to enterprise (Wall Street Journal leak)37:00 - Ahrefs: Google traffic down 20%, AI barely replacing it39:36 - GEO won't replace lost SEO traffic44:00 - Ahrefs opens API access to everyone46:50 - Firehose: free web monitoring tool48:30 - AI content is finally good enough (Ryan Law)52:40 - The content creator job has changed forever55:30 - AI Accelerator and getting started

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