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Analysis: The next killer AI feature? No AI at all
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... As artificial intelligence creeps into every corner of our lives, an absence of AI may soon be a premium experience worth paying for. ...
AI may well be creating a killer feature that people will be willing to pay to possess. It's just not the one most AI-fixated entities are focused on creating -- quite the opposite, in fact. ...
That, in turn, is creating a whole new category of productivity experience that people are actually lining up to pay for -- a premium feature of sorts, related to AI and its presence in our lives.
Ready for the most delicious irony of all? The killer AI feature of which we speak is a lack of AI -- or at least the ability to disable and avoid it and use it only if and when you want. ...
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The US launches more strikes on Iran as the standoff over the Strait of Hormuz escalates
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... The United States launched several waves of strikes on Iran into Monday morning over an Iranian attack on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz that set it ablaze and left a crew member missing over the weekend. Iran retaliated by targeting countries across the Middle East.
Missile alert sirens sounded at dawn Monday in Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet. There was no immediate word on damage.
Iranian state media acknowledged the latest attacks on its soil early Monday, describing explosions in several locations with at least one person being killed.
Iranian attacks on Sunday stretched Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and even Oman " whose territorial waters with Iran make up the strait. The narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, which once saw a fifth of all oil and natural gas pass through it, has become the key issue challenging an interim deal between the U.S. and Iran.
Iran and the U.S. are nearly at the midway point of the 60-day period of that deal, which was supposed to set up talks for a permanent end to the war. Instead, it has devolved into a series of attacks over the strait and its future, worrying world leaders the Iran war could resume. ...
@#14 ... Cost of AI token is NOT the cost per transaction. ...
The AI token is what is being used to charge companies for their usage. Maybe it is a single transaction, maybe it is a request. Regardless, rising token costs have emerged as a major pain point for businesses and put a strain on AI budgets, leading some CEOs to question whether or not the use of AI is worth it.
The question in my mind currently is...
Will AI's huge CapEx debt ever be recovered?
And then, debt aside, there are things like ...
Data centres account for almost a quarter of Irish electricity usage in 2025
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So, aside from the increasing debt burden, then is also the operational cost burden.
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