'Tokenmaxxing' has techies debating if leaderboards tracking AI token use are a good idea
THE SO WHAT
Token leaderboards turn infra consumption into a status game—great for vendor metrics, terrible for disciplined ROI. If your teams are bragging about tokens burned instead of incidents closed or revenue shipped, you’ve turned a cost center into a sport.
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