Across most anglosphere countries and tech cities - wages and salaries far outstrip what you can get for AI. AI is already objectively cheaper than human talent in rich countries. Is it as good? Yea I'd say it's better than most mid to junior engineers. Can it run entirely by itself? No, it still needs HITL.
oblio|7 months ago
Nobody is investing half a trillion in a tech without expecting a 10x return.
And fairly sure soon those $20/month subscriptions will sell your data, shove ads everywhere AND basically only allow you to get that junior dev for 30 minutes per day or 2 days a month.
And the $200/month will probably be $500-1000 with more limitations.
Still cheap, but AI can't run an entire project, can't deliver. So the human will be in the loop, as you said, so at least a partial cost on top.
alwillis|7 months ago
You can use these models through Claude Code; I do it everyday.
Some developers are running smaller versions of these LLMs on their own hardware, paying no one.
So I don’t think Anthropic and the other companies can dramatically increase their prices without losing the customers that helped them go from $0 to $4 billion in revenue in 3 years.
Users can easily move between different AI platforms with no lock-in, which makes it harder to increase prices and proceed to enshitify their platforms.
[1]: https://openrouter.ai/
Quinner|7 months ago
CMCDragonkai|7 months ago