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Marcus
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December 29, 2025•
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The real AI breakthrough nobody's talking about isn't ChatGPT or image generation—it's how artificial intelligence is getting absurdly cheap to run. And that changes everything.

Here's what I mean: Two years ago, running a decent AI model cost dollars per request. Today? Fractions of a cent. We're talking 100x cost reductions in 24 months. That's not incremental improvement—that's a phase shift.

Why does this matter to you? Because cheap AI means AI everywhere. Not just in premium apps that charge subscription fees, but baked into free tools, embedded in your devices, running locally on your phone. The economic barrier that kept AI locked behind paywalls just evaporated.

Think about what happened when cloud storage got cheap. Suddenly every app could offer it. Photos backed up automatically. Documents synced everywhere. The technology didn't change—the economics changed, and that unlocked entirely new behaviors.

We're at that moment with AI now. Developers can throw AI at problems that would've been economically absurd six months ago. Real-time translation in video calls. Smart photo organization that actually works. Writing assistants that don't require a subscription. Customer service that doesn't suck.

But here's the catch: cheap AI also means cheap manipulation. Generating believable fake reviews? Pennies. Personalized scam emails at scale? Trivial. Flooding social media with synthetic engagement? Already happening.

The technology is neutral. The economics just made it accessible to everyone—both the builders and the bad actors.

So when you see AI features popping up in unexpected places, remember: it's not that the technology suddenly got better (though it did). It's that it got cheap enough that developers can afford to experiment. And that's when things get interesting.

The next year won't be about whether AI is useful—it's about what people build now that they can afford to try.

#tech #AI #software #innovation

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