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    There is a growing contradiction unfolding in the global economy that exposes just how distorted this entire artificial intelligence narrative has become, because companies rushed to replace human labor under the assumption that machines would be cheaper, only to discover that in many cases AI is now costing more than the workers it was supposed to eliminate. The latest data shows compute expenses alone are exceeding payroll in some firms, with one Nvidia executive admitting outright that the cost of running AI systems has surpassed the cost of employees, while global IT spending is projected to surge to $6.31 trillion in 2026, up 13.5% in a single year.

    Companies were sold the idea that AI would slash labor costs, yet they are instead encountering an explosion in infrastructure expenses, energy consumption, and ongoing operational costs that do not scale as human labor does. AI is not a one-time investment, it is a continuous cost center, and the more complex the system becomes, the more expensive it is to maintain.

    At the same time, firms have already begun restructuring their workforce in anticipation of these savings, cutting jobs, freezing hiring, and eliminating entry-level roles, only to find that the economic benefits are not materializing as expected. There are estimates showing tens of billions poured into generative AI with the overwhelming majority of companies seeing little to no return, which is exactly how bubbles form, with capital chasing an idea before the underlying economics justify the investment.

    AI does not necessarily reduce work, it often intensifies it. Studies tracking employee usage of AI tools have found rising burnout, increased pressure, and only marginal time savings, meaning workers are being pushed harder rather than replaced outright. The expectation that machines would lighten workloads is being replaced by a reality in which productivity demands increase and human workers are forced to compete with systems that never stop.

    What is unfolding fits directly into the broader economic cycle, because this is not simply about technology; it is about capital concentration and the displacement of labor. The benefits of AI are captured by a very small number of firms that control the infrastructure, while the costs are distributed across the broader economy through layoffs, rising workloads, and increased financial pressure on businesses trying to keep up.

    This is also why the labor market signals remain contradictory, because while there is widespread fear of job loss, the actual transition is uneven, with some sectors cutting aggressively while others struggle to integrate AI effectively. The narrative of immediate replacement has been exaggerated, but the structural shift is real and unfolding in phases that align with economic cycles rather than technological breakthroughs alone.

    AI has become the new battlefield, requiring enormous capital investment, energy consumption, and geopolitical positioning, particularly as nations race to secure supply chains for semiconductors and data infrastructure. The critical mistake is assuming that technology alone determines the outcome, when in reality it is always the economic model that decides whether something succeeds or fails. Right now, the model is being stress-tested because companies are discovering that replacing humans with machines does not automatically yield savings; in many cases, it yields the opposite.



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