Well actually it all depends on what you're doing with AI. If yours spending months developing the core code, then months training it, then months again refining it and paying a group of 10 developers to do it, the whole process started getting very expensive.As someone who does AI code, it’s the reverse. AI code is cheaper to develop by far. Entire software dev industry will be shaken up over the next decade as AI allows for products to be made more and more cost effectively and with fewer if any dev hours.AI code is quite expensive to develop. It takes a great deal of time and a little trial and error to train neural networks. That cost just gets passed on.
It wont be always like that though. Like all other expensive tech it will come cheaper in time after machines become more capable and the software has paid for itself. Just look at all those expensive breakthrough plugins that aren't so expensive now.
The use of AI is very much like "how long is a piece of string" thing. I've heard people spending as much as a year getting developing their AI plugin.
Statistics: Posted by simon.a.billington — Mon Apr 08, 2024 4:34 am