
AI and the Death of Interface Scarcity
AI makes interface production cheap, but that does not make product quality cheap. As interface scarcity collapses, the scarce asset shifts to constraint logic, trust architecture, and behavioral coherence.
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AI makes interface production cheap, but that does not make product quality cheap. As interface scarcity collapses, the scarce asset shifts to constraint logic, trust architecture, and behavioral coherence.

Large context windows feel like intelligence in demos, but in production they behave like memory allocation and throughput scarcity. The bottleneck moves from retrieval logic to hardware capacity and system design.

While AI threatens to eliminate millions of jobs, the Jevons paradox suggests a counterintuitive outcome: increased efficiency often leads to expanded consumption. This article explores how AI will transform rather than eliminate human work, creating entirely new job categories while reshaping our understanding of productivity and value.