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Jevons Paradox

The observation that efficiency improvements often lead to increased total consumption rather than decreased consumption. Named after 19th-century economist William Stanley Jevons, who noted that more efficient steam engines led to more coal use, not less. For AI, this means algorithmic improvements that reduce per-query energy consumption may simply enable more queries, increasing total energy demand.

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Discussed in Chapter 6 of This Is Server Country

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