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AI's induced demand mirrors highway expansion, raising usage costs

The cost of AI inference is expected to decrease, but this will not necessarily lower overall expenses. Instead, cheaper AI capabilities will likely lead to increased usage and new applications, similar to how new highway lanes generate new commutes. This phenomenon, known as induced demand, suggests that as AI becomes more accessible and affordable, its applications will expand, potentially offsetting any per-unit cost savings. AI

IMPACT Anticipates that reduced AI inference costs will drive increased usage and new applications, potentially negating savings.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses an opinion piece about the economic implications of AI, drawing an analogy to highway planning.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    「 Everyone who deals with road planning knows about is induced demand. Each new capability invents new demand. Highways are the textbook case. Add a lane, you g

    「 Everyone who deals with road planning knows about is induced demand. Each new capability invents new demand. Highways are the textbook case. Add a lane, you get new commutes. The commutes weren’t there before the lane. AI is the same shape. Cheaper inference doesn’t reduce the …