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AI isn’t democratizing power. It’s concentrating it. The dominant narrative says artificial intelligence levels the playing field. Anyone can code, build products, generate content, or access advanced intelligence. Barriers are falling, and participation is expanding. But when barriers fall, competition rises. And when competition rises, margins compress. AI dramatically increases productivity. As productivity increases, supply increases. When supply expands faster than differentiation, value shifts upward toward infrastructure, capital, and distribution. The real leverage doesn’t sit with those using the tools. It sits with those controlling the constraints. Look at where value is accumulating. Advanced chip dominance through NVIDIA. Cloud infrastructure concentration with Microsoft and Amazon. Model deployment power through OpenAI. As adoption grows, demand for compute grows. As demand grows, pricing power consolidates. AI democratizes capability. It does not automatically democratize control. Efficiency rewards scale, and scale historically concentrates leverage. The more accessible the tools become, the more critical the bottlenecks become. The real question isn’t whether individuals can use AI. It’s who controls compute, energy, distribution, and regulation. That’s where power moves. Do you believe AI will ultimately decentralize influence or accelerate consolidation?