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>Also isn't devs using AI a good thing though?
No, not really. A thoughtfully created experience will always be more meaningful than something spat out by a computer approximating human expression.
>It means the costs come down
Not really. AI tools aren't amazingly cheap, and they're not currently that effective. Time "saved" by generating things with AI is offset by having to sift through it and reprompt for anything creative. For anything technical like coding, you tend to use more time trying to debug AI code than you would just writing the code the first time.
All worth mentioning that if there were any savings, those savings will not be passed along to you. They will go into publisher pockets.