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==See also== * [[AI boom]], periods of increased investment and rapid advancement in artificial intelligence technology * [[Andy and Bill's law]], new software will always consume any increase in computing power that new hardware can provide * [[Diminishing returns]] * [[Downs–Thomson paradox]], increasing road capacity can make traffic congestion worse * [[Dutch disease]], strong revenue from a dominant sector renders other sectors uncompetitive and starves them * [[Tragedy of the commons]], a phenomenon in which common resources to which access is not regulated tend to become depleted * [[Wirth's law]], faster hardware can trigger the development of less-efficient software
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