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Tokens Explained: Why AI Conversations Have Word Limits

Tokens are how AI measures conversation length; they're roughly words but not exactly, and every model has a maximum token limit where it simply stops responding. If you paste a 50-page document and then ask 20 follow-up questions, you might hit the ceiling before you get answers, which is why understanding your model's token limit helps you plan conversations that actually finish.

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Why It Matters

A token is how AI measures text length—think of it as a small building block of language. One token is roughly 4 characters or one word. When an AI tool says it has a "4K token limit" or "100K token limit," it's saying how much text can fit in one conversation before you hit the wall.

Here's the analogy: imagine an elevator with a weight limit. Tokens are like pounds—the more words you write, the more "weight" you add. Once you exceed the limit, something has to give. Either you start a new conversation, or the oldest parts of your chat get dropped from memory.

Why this matters to you

If you're pasting a 10-page document into an AI and asking questions about it, you're using a huge chunk of your token budget right away. Add your questions, add the AI's responses, and you might run out of tokens faster than you expect. Different tools have different limits—Claude can handle much longer conversations than some competitors, which is genuinely useful if you're working on something complex.

Token limits also affect what you can ask for. If you ask an AI to write a 5,000-word article, that eats tokens too. Sometimes an AI might refuse to write something very long not because it can't, but because it needs to protect its token budget for the rest of the conversation.

What you should know

You don't need to count tokens manually—most tools show you when you're getting close to limits. But it's helpful to understand that your conversation isn't unlimited. If you're doing serious work with long documents or extended Q&A sessions, consider tools with generous token windows (Claude is a solid choice here).

The other option? Break your work into smaller conversations. It's less elegant, but it works perfectly fine.

Try this: Open your AI tool and look for information about token limits (usually in settings or help). Then paste a document and ask a follow-up question. See how much of your token budget each step consumed.

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