AI and the Future Economy is a practical field guide for operators, founders, and long-term investors who want to think clearly about where value will be created-and where it will be captured. You'll learn how the AI value chain works (chips → data centers → cloud platforms → applications), why inference economics increasingly drives profits, and how enterprise adoption moves from pilots to measurable P&L outcomes.
The book maps the decade ahead through sector playbooks (finance, healthcare, manufacturing, media, software), scenario planning for 2030 and 2035, and a "what can go wrong" framework covering the real failure modes: cost overruns, model drift, cyber risk, data leakage, regulatory backlash, supply-chain shocks, and grid bottlenecks. It also includes one-page strategic briefs and company research cards to help you build watchlists, track signals, and stress-test assumptions over time.
If you want a grounded, business-first view of AI-one that treats uncertainty seriously and turns big trends into actionable strategy-this is your roadmap for the 2026-2035 decade.
For educational purposes only. Not investment, legal, or tax advice.
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