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Quelques principes économiques simples de l'IA ?
AI lowers the cost of building businesses. But it raises the bar for sustaining advantage. More companies can start. Fewer can dominate. That implies greater dispersion. More volatility. Less structural concentration. A market that rewards adaptability rather than mere size. And it raises the question that follows logically from duration compression: if software moats erode […] The post Some simple economics of AI? appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIs everyone going to write like...
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AI democratizes entrepreneurship by lowering startup costs, allowing more innovators to enter the market and fostering a diverse range of businesses.
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The erosion of software moats due to AI innovation signals an end to dominance by large firms, promoting a healthier market landscape.
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While AI reduces the barriers to entry, it simultaneously increases competition, meaning that only the most adaptable companies will thrive.
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The volatility introduced by AI will lead to instability in markets, making it difficult for companies to sustain long-term growth and success.
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Greater market dispersion may lead to confusion among consumers, as the abundance of choices could hinder informed decision-making.
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