AI Infrastructure Costs: Why They’re Hard to Measure

AI infrastructure costs are notoriously difficult to measure because they don’t live in one place. A single AI workload can span GPUs, cloud compute, model APIs, and shared orchestration layers, each producing its own usage and billing signals. Most organizations can see total spend, but not what drives it.

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