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14 lines
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{
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"HubID": "5302",
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"Date": "6/20/2025",
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"HubTags": [
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"External Platform Posts",
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"Future Map"
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],
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"Contacts": "",
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"Companies": "",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "5302__Image_URL.jpg",
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"Summary": "AI’s accelerating capabilities continue to astonish, especially when compared to historical efficiency gains in transformative technologies like electric power and computer memory. As shown in the chart, the cost per output for AI—measured here as a 75-word ChatGPT response—has dropped astonishingly faster than those earlier technologies did in their early years. And yet, we are still at the very beginning of AI’s journey. What concerns me most is the disparity this rapid evolution may create. It’s as if the technology is stretching out a rubber band: at the leading edge are early adopters and technologists achieving extraordinary gains, while the rest of the population is scattered further back along the band—with a significant portion so far behind they may never catch up. This imbalance threatens to concentrate the benefits of the coming economic supercycle in the hands of a few. If AI’s development isn’t democratized—ensuring broad participation and access to its gains—we risk deepening existing wealth inequality to a point where it undercuts the very prosperity AI promises to deliver. I lay out ways we can prevent this in my working document on build the next American growth engine: https://eddiesoehnel.com/HowToMaximizeTheNextAmericanEconomicSupercycle",
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"Notes": ""
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} |