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cryptoJun 8, 2026, 3:54 AM

Brian Armstrong: AI Demand 'Near Infinite', 80% of Workloads to Shift to Cheaper Models

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong predicts near-infinite demand for AI but expects 80% of workloads to run on 99% cheaper models within 12-18 months, with energy and compute as the limiting factors.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong shared his outlook on artificial intelligence, stating that demand for AI is "near infinite." He expects a significant shift in the AI landscape over the next 12 to 18 months.

Armstrong predicted that 80% of AI workloads will transition to models that are 99% cheaper than current ones. He identified energy and compute capacity as the primary limiting factors for AI growth.

The comments from the crypto industry leader highlight the growing intersection of AI, energy markets, and blockchain technology.

Source: Cointelegraph