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AI Economics Analyst: Unit-Economics for Token-Driven Products
AI Economics Analyst is a real and growing role. This lesson covers what the work is, who hires for it, and how to position for it.
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- 1The premise
- 2unit economics
- 3token cost modeling
- 4margin analysis
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Section 1
The premise
AI changes the AI economics analyst role modeling unit economics for token-cost-driven products, and a real career path is forming around the work.
What AI does well here
- Generate role descriptions and competency rubrics.
- Draft 30-60-90 day plans for the role.
What AI cannot do
- Predict whether a specific employer will fund the role.
- Substitute for the in-org political work that legitimizes the function.
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