AI Inference Costs Fell Roughly 280-Fold in Under Two Years

The cost of AI inference dropped about 280-fold in under two years — from roughly $20 per million tokens in late 2022 to around $0.07 by late 2024.

Source: Stanford HAI, AI Index Report 2025.

Why it matters: Collapsing inference costs — measured per million tokens — are a primary driver of enterprise adoption. Use cases that were uneconomical in 2022 are now trivially cheap, continually expanding what AI can profitably be applied to.

Drill down: see the full Generative AI Statistics 2026 and AI Infrastructure & Compute Statistics 2026 roundups. Related metrics: 23% scaling agentic AI · $252.3B corporate investment.

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