Came across an article that digs into a trend I don’t see discussed enough: as AI systems generate more content, decisions, and outputs, the real bottleneck becomes verification. The author argues we’re entering a “verification economy” where the cost of checking, validating, and trusting information is rising faster than the cost of producing it. And that this shift could reshape everything from enterprise workflows to how institutions maintain credibility. It’s not an anti‑AI take — more like a structural analysis of how abundance creates new forms of friction. Thought it was worth sharing for anyone tracking the second‑order effects of AI adoption. Sharing for those interested. submitted by /u/Dependent_Lumpy
Originally posted by u/Dependent_Lumpy on r/ArtificialInteligence

