AI Is Hitting the Sweet Part of the S-Curve

AI Is Hitting the Sweet Part of the S-Curve

One of the most compelling theories about the future of artificial intelligence comes, oddly enough, from a 161-year-old paper about the coal industry. In 1865, the English economist William Stanley Jevons observed that improvements to the coal-fired steam engine had not reduced Britain’s coal consu...

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