The Economics of AI Infrastructure for AI Engineering and Large Language Models Volume 2: Operating, Governing, Securing, and Scaling Intelligence Systems for the Future - Softcover

Book 2 of 2: The Economics of AI Infrastructure for AI Engineering and Large Language Models

D Grayson, Elliot

 
9798199850544: The Economics of AI Infrastructure for AI Engineering and Large Language Models Volume 2: Operating, Governing, Securing, and Scaling Intelligence Systems for the Future

Synopsis

Artificial intelligence is no longer an experimental technology.

Large language models are now embedded in enterprise software, customer-facing applications, business workflows, development platforms, research environments, and increasingly autonomous systems. As organizations move from AI experimentation to large-scale deployment, a new challenge emerges: how do you operate intelligence reliably, securely, efficiently, and at scale?

This book explores the operational side of modern AI.

While Volume 1 examined the economics and infrastructure foundations behind AI systems, Volume 2 focuses on the governance, security, optimization, and operational disciplines required to transform AI from a technical capability into a dependable business platform.

Modern AI systems are far more than models. They are complex operational ecosystems that include retrieval systems, governance frameworks, security controls, distributed infrastructure, observability platforms, energy systems, and increasingly autonomous workflows. Understanding these systems has become essential for anyone responsible for building, managing, or scaling AI in production environments.

Inside this volume, you will learn:

• How organizations govern AI systems in high-scale environments

• Why auditability, traceability, and human oversight are becoming critical requirements

• The operational mathematics behind token throughput and inference optimization

• How retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) changes infrastructure economics

• The hidden costs of embeddings, vector databases, and retrieval systems

• Why energy has become a strategic factor in AI infrastructure planning

• How modern organizations approach AI security and operational risk

• The role of sovereign compute in national AI strategies

• How edge AI is reshaping inference architecture

• Why custom silicon is transforming the economics of AI computing

• How autonomous infrastructure optimization is changing operations

• Why AI operations and cloud operations are converging into a new engineering discipline

Rather than focusing on theory alone, this book examines the real-world systems, tradeoffs, and operational decisions that determine whether AI deployments succeed or fail.

This book is written for:

• AI Engineers and Machine Learning Engineers

• Software Architects and Platform Engineers

• Cloud and Infrastructure Engineers

• Technical Product Leaders

• CTOs, Engineering Directors, and Technology Executives

• AI Researchers seeking operational perspective

• Enterprise Decision-Makers evaluating AI strategy

• Students and professionals preparing for the next generation of AI systems

Whether you are designing AI platforms, deploying large language models, evaluating infrastructure investments, building retrieval systems, or leading AI initiatives within your organization, this book provides the operational knowledge needed to understand how intelligence systems function at scale.

The future of artificial intelligence will not be determined solely by larger models or better benchmarks. It will be determined by how effectively organizations govern, secure, optimize, and scale intelligent systems in real-world environments.

This book provides the framework, concepts, and operational perspective required to understand that future.

If Volume 1 explained why AI is expensive, Volume 2 explains how the world's most important AI systems can be operated successfully.

A must-read for engineers, architects, technology leaders, and serious practitioners seeking to understand the operational foundations of the intelligence economy.

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