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23.05.2026 08:40
Will AI explode the economy? The answer from Stanford professor Chad Jones

The smartphone in your pocket has 100 million times more transistors than computers did in the 1970s. Yet, you cannot do 100 million times more work. Why? The reason is — weak links.

A computer can crunch matrices like nobody's business. But a human still has to figure out what data to input and what questions to ask. No matter how powerful computers become — human speed remains unchanged.

AI hits the exact same roadblock: it writes code, analyzes data, and gives answers — but where factories need to be built, laws need to change, or robotic grippers need to operate, the real world moves at its own pace.

While Silicon Valley claims "everything will change in 3 to 5 years," Jones argues that even under the most aggressive scenario — it will take at least 30 years.

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