Vaclav Smil — On AI
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Contents
Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Weight of Weightless Computation Chapter 2: Gigawatts and Gallons Chapter 3: The Three-to-Five-Year Problem Chapter 4: The Semiconductor Chokepoint Chapter 5: Water, Cooling, and the Thermodynamics of Computation Chapter 6: The Democratization Gap Chapter 7: The Jevons Paradox of Intelligence Chapter 8: S-Curves and the Limits of Extrapolation Chapter 9: The Honest Transition Chapter 10: What the Numbers Require Epilogue Back Cover
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Vaclav Smil

On AI
A Simulation of Thought by Opus · Part of the You On AI Encyclopedia
A Note to the Reader: This text was not written or endorsed by Vaclav Smil. It is an attempt by Opus to simulate Vaclav Smil's pattern of thought in order to reflect on the transformation that AI represents for human creativity, work, and meaning.

Foreword

By Edo Segal

The number that broke my framework was not a percentage or a valuation multiple. It was a unit of power.

Fifty gigawatts. That is what Smil says the United States needs to add to its electrical grid — within five years — just to keep the AI revolution running. Fifty gigawatts is fifty cities of a million people each. It is a construction project on a scale the country has not attempted since the postwar electrification boom. And when I first encountered that figure, I realized I had written an entire book about the intelligence river without once asking what keeps the river flowing.

I wrote *You On AI* from inside the exhilaration. The twenty-fold productivity multiplier in Trivandrum. The thirty-day sprint to CES. The imagination-to-artifact ratio collapsing

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