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Jevons paradox and AI adoption: Why making artificial intelligence cheaper will make it everywhere

Why cheaper AI guarantees more AI: Jevons paradox and global AI adoption.

The paradox that refuses to go away Jevons paradox is one of those ideas that feels counterintuitive until you see it play out repeatedly across history. First articulated in the 1860s by British economist William Stanley Jevons, the paradox describes a simple but powerful pattern. When technological progress makes a …

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China DeepSeek AI shakes global tech: Efficiency, geopolitics, and the future of AI

China DeepSeek AI global tech impact.

The global tech sector is reeling from a seismic shift triggered by China’s latest artificial intelligence breakthrough: DeepSeek. Developed by a Chinese hedge fund manager, this open-source AI model has not only matched the performance of leading US systems like ChatGPT but has done so with unprecedented efficiency, operating on far …

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