Episode 15

What Your A.I. Tools Actually Cost (Beyond the Subscription)

You're paying $20 a month for your A.I. tools and calling it a business expense. But every query has a physical supply chain: water, electricity, land, and someone's neighborhood. This episode breaks down what A.I. infrastructure actually costs, compares how the major companies are handling it, and connects all of it to what "more options" really means when the foundation underneath those options is being consumed.

In this episode:

  • The pattern of extraction that runs through everything we consume, from chocolate to clothing to A.I. queries, and the cognitive dissonance that keeps us from seeing it
  • What A.I. data centers are doing to water supplies, air quality, and electricity costs in real neighborhoods right now
  • How xAI, Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic compare on infrastructure responsibility, with real numbers
  • Open-source models, local A.I., and what a regenerative technology future could actually look like
  • The difference between sustainable and regenerative
  • Why systems thinking is a competitive advantage for your business, and how "more options" requires a livable world to exercise them in

Who this is for: Service-based business owners using A.I. to build their businesses who want to understand the full supply chain of the tools they depend on, and make informed decisions about what they build with.

Seed & Society is hosted by Makeda Boehm. Find tools, resources, labs, and the free A.I. Employee Report at seedandsociety.com.

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Seed & Society™ teaches service-based business owners how to use AI, automations, and agents to create more money, time, and options.

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Makeda Boehm

Makeda Boehm is a Strategic AI Advisor, keynote speaker, and educator who has closed nearly $10M in enterprise tech sales and earned seven figures doing it. She holds a BA in African American Studies and Sociology, an MBA in Organizational Management, and is completing an MS in Data Science. She teaches service-based business owners around the world how to use AI, automations, and agents to create more money, time, and options. She runs a mortgage-free 10-acre homestead in Tennessee, homeschools two kids, and has maintained a daily AI practice for over 500 days. seedandsociety.com