> fixing issues is now basically free if your company is willing to shell out for tokens.
Yeah, about that: I looked into Cursor's usage stats and daily I'm going through the equivalent of a bacon sandwich in my cantina, so not much, but this is at today's prices and very light usage of Sonnet.
I was for a time using Opus 4.6 for a heavier task and even then I think the cost was well into the double digit percentages of my salary.
Opus 4.7 reportedly uses more tokens overall and while they reportedly kept rates stable, that is not a given.
Just wait until, with increasing costs, the first company figures that they'll offer this as a benefit and then maybe scrap it altogether in the name of cost cutting.
Watch token budget be included as part of employee TC figures - I feel this is an eventuality due to rising costs and "true pricing" slowly creeping in.
Current ventures feel moreso like a pilot program (you bought a private jet, now get a couple of your pilots to actually fly it) versus having an entire fleet of jets, and having to pay salaries to all those pilots, plus account for their fuel charges.
Right now all expenses are relatively "someone else's {problem,money,infra}".