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You do pay for it though. Compute isn't free.


Could I really have been more clear?

I am not talking about whether I have to pay more or less for anything. My problem is not paying. I want to pay so that I don't have to make something myself or waste time fiddling with a free template.

What I am proposing is that, in the current day, a human being is less likely to be at the other end of the transaction when I want to spend money to avoid sacrificing my time.

Sure, one can say that whomever is working for one of these AI companies benefits, but they would be outliers and AI is effectively homogenizing labor units in that case. Someone with creative talent isn't going to feasibly spin up a competitive AI business the way they could have started their own business selling their services directly.


For your amateur use case, maybe. For real professions in the real economy, the article you're commenting under disagrees.


> real professions in the real economy

That's both pompous and bizarre. The "real" economy doesn't end at the walls of corporate offices. Far from it.




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