William Stanley Jevons first described a paradox. He maintained that more efficient steam engines would not decrease the use ...
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When English leaders began fretting about coal, the late-20-something Jevons decided he wanted to address their concerns. And ...
In the 1860s, economist William Stanley Jevons said more efficient coal furnaces simply meant more coal was burned.
Satya Nadella, the boss of Microsoft, posted on X, a social-media platform, that “Jevons paradox strikes again! As AI gets ...
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"Jevons paradox strikes again!" Nadella wrote on social media, sharing the concept's Wikipedia page. "As AI gets more efficient and accessible, we will see its use skyrocket, turning it into a ...