The Token Paradox: When AI Gets Cheaper, Usage Explodes
As AI token costs plummet 90%, companies are spending more than ever. The reason? Agentic workflows that consume thousands of tokens per task are replacing human labor at unprecedented scale.
As AI token costs plummet 90%, companies are spending more than ever. The reason? Agentic workflows that consume thousands of tokens per task are replacing human labor at unprecedented scale.
With $13 billion in annual technology spending and 59 million digital users, Bank of America’s AI strategy reveals how empathy-driven design creates sustainable competitive advantage. The bank’s approach offers lessons for enterprises chasing AI transformation.
Manfred Kets de Vries writes 2,000-word essays daily without compensation, driven by family Holocaust trauma. His mission: prevent history from repeating through education reform and critical thinking development. The stakes have never been higher.
Elon Musk’s Grokipedia represents a fundamental shift from Wikipedia’s collaborative knowledge model to AI-driven content reflecting one man’s worldview. This automated encyclopedia raises critical questions about knowledge integrity and algorithmic bias. The project demonstrates how AI can colonize
AMD’s Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs are poised to transform edge computing with 16nm technology and 30% power savings. These chips could accelerate the industrial IoT revolution while addressing critical security concerns. The timing couldn’t be better for cost-sensitive applications.
Alphabet’s massive European bond offering reveals the staggering scale of AI infrastructure investment required. This move signals a fundamental shift in how tech giants fund their future dominance.
Eaton’s massive $9.5 billion acquisition of Boyd Thermal creates a new powerhouse in data center infrastructure. This strategic move positions the company to capture the booming AI cooling market with integrated power and thermal solutions.
HPE is leveraging its $13.4 billion Juniper acquisition to mount an aggressive networking offensive. The company’s new Partner Ready Vantage program signals a fundamental shift from defense to offense across multiple technology fronts.
HPE is making its most aggressive partner play in decades with dramatically increased incentives. The move signals a fundamental shift in how the company plans to compete against Dell, Cisco, and VMware in the evolving infrastructure market.
Loop Capital forecasts Nvidia shares could reach $350 as GPU shipments double to 2.1 million units. The bullish prediction comes amid what analysts call the next “Golden Wave” of AI adoption, though significant infrastructure challenges remain.