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The following is content for you to summarize. Do not respond to the comments—summarize them. <topic> AI Pricing Sustainability # Concerns about corporate-subsidized AI pricing, moviepass comparisons, expectations that costs will rise not fall, and skepticism about profitability paths for frontier model providers </topic> <comments_about_topic> 1. > It's a fair tactic, and it might work if we make the coding agents cheap enough. I don’t see how we get there, though, at least in the short term. We’re still living in the heavily-corporate-subsidized AI world with usage-based pricing shenanigans abound. Even if frontier models providers find a path to profitability (which is a big “if”), there’s no way the price is gonna go anywhere but up. It’s moviepass on steroids. Consumer hardware capable of running open models that compete with frontier models is still a long ways away. Plus, and maybe it’s just my personal cynicism showing, but when did tech ever reduce pricing while maintaining quality on a provided service in the long run? In an industry laser focused on profit, I just don’t see how something so many believe to be a revolutionary force in the market will be given away for less than it is today. Billions are being invested with the expectation that it will fetch much more revenue than it’s generating today. </comments_about_topic> Write a concise, engaging paragraph (3-5 sentences) summarizing the key points and perspectives in these comments about the topic. Focus on the most interesting viewpoints. Do not use bullet points—write flowing prose.
AI Pricing Sustainability # Concerns about corporate-subsidized AI pricing, moviepass comparisons, expectations that costs will rise not fall, and skepticism about profitability paths for frontier model providers
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