> if you are a large business and you pay xxxxx-xxxxxx per year per developer, but are only willing to pay xxx per year in AI tooling, something's out of proportion.
Is way off base. Even if you replace multiple workers with one worker but better tool, businesses still won't want to pay the "multiple worker salary" to the single worker just because they use a more effective tool.
It would seem to me that tokens are only going to get more efficient and cheaper from here.
Demand is going to rise further as AI keeps improving.
Some argue there is a bubble, but with demand from the public for private use, business, education, military, cyber security, intelligence, it just seems like there will be no lack of investment.
In the same way that you could potentially replace multiple workers with handsaws with one guy wielding power tools.
There could be a lot of financial gain for businesses in this, even if you still need humans in the loop.