What Is Computational Scarcity?
Computational Scarcity refers to the growing constraints created by finite computational resources within AI systems.
As usage becomes tied to token consumption, context limits, and inference costs, individuals increasingly encounter economic and cognitive boundaries imposed by computation itself.
Related Themes
Computational Scarcity represents the resource dimension of the Token Economy framework, focusing on how limited computational capacity influences behavior, decision-making, and access within AI ecosystems.