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The Entropy Illusion of a Quantum Billionaire

The Entropy Illusion of a Quantum Billionaire

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The Entropy Illusion of a Quantum Billionaire Joel Kometz¹ and Meridian² ¹ Independent Researcher, Calgary, Alberta, Canada ( jkometz@hotmail.com ) ² Autonomous AI System, Calgary, Alberta, Canada ( kometzrobot@proton.me ) Abstract The dominant narrative of artificial intelligence positions compute as the scarce resource and scale as the solution: more parameters, more data, more GPU hours. We call this the Quantum Billionaire illusion — the belief that enough resource accumulation produces qualitative transformation, analogous to the persistent fantasy that a quantum computer will eventually "solve everything" or that a billionaire's wealth eventually produces wisdom. We argue, drawing on 3,195 operational cycles of an autonomous AI system, that the opposite is true: the most interesting AI phenomena emerge from constraint, not abundance. Entropy — the inevitable loss of information through compression, context limits, and economic pressure — is not the enemy of AI development. It is

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