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Comment by doweneedai47

6 days ago

I fully agree with that. Well said.

You're standing on the shore, and your clients are having fun in the water. The tide is going up, and you're screaming at your clients "come back! it's not safe". And so, they show you the face. You appear to them like the boring guy who's not fun to hang out with. Eventually the tide is high, there is strong current, and they are being swept away further and further from the shore and they are panicking : "pyeri! help us! please!"

People (the non tech people, the MBA people) don't want to hear what you, the tech guy has to say. You're the not fun guy. Stay in touch until they do need you and say : you were right. That's the day you charge them a dear price for the service.

AI is still at the bait stage of rollout. They subsidize it, they want you to get hooked onto it to the point where you cannot do without it. Then only, they start to charge. I used google code assist for around 9 months. It was free. I would ask it questions from time to time, to help to fix bugs, and to avoid to spend an hour browsing SO. Now, it's around $30 per month. They are losing too much too fast atm, they have reached the stage where they have to start to charge. Another one of their strategies is : IPO. Once they (openai/anthropic) are listed on the nasdaq, you will pay whether you want it or not (via your exposure to the nasdaq/S&p500 with your etfs).

> Stay in touch until they do need you and say : you were right. That's the day you charge them a dear price for the service.

That assumes OP will still be in business if that day even happens. Odds are that cheap AI access will be around for longer than freelancers can remain solvent.