Remember when Netflix was eight dollars a month? Now it’s nearly tripled in price, carved into ad-riddled tiers, while free-to-air TV has been gutted into unwatchable dreck. The streaming giants hooked us with cheap content, killed the free alternatives, then cranked up prices once we were trapped.

Well, I reckon we’ll soon be watching the exact same playbook unfold with AI. Except this time, the stakes will be infinitely higher.

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price hikes in services such as the Adobe Creative Cloud or Microsoft‘s Office Suite. Which is exactly why the recent Black Mirror episode Common People, in which a woman with a brain tumour needs a monthly subscription to stay alive, hit home so viscerally.

I can already see the future: AI Basic: $29.99/month, 50 queries daily, watermarked outputs. AI Pro: $69.99/month, unlimited queries, premium models. AI Enterprise: $299.99/month, custom training, API access. Just like Adobe‘s Creative Cloud killed off one-time software purchases, AI subscriptions will become the new normal.

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Adobe has hiked prices considerably for the Creative Cloud in recent years (Image credit: Adobe)

Yet unlike Netflix or even Photoshop, AI won’t just be nice to have; it’ll be essential for economic survival. The creative who can’t leverage AI will be like the graphic designer who never learned computers in the 1990s: rapidly obsolete.

Remember, 25 years ago internet access was a luxury. Now the UN considers it a human right. Your broadband bill now sits alongside electricity and gas as non-negotiable. AI is heading down the same path.

For creatives, it’s a cruel paradox. We’re already operating on razor-thin margins, losing work to AI itself. Now imagine adding another $60 monthly AI subscription. Not as a luxury, but as a basic requirement for staying competitive.

AI tools will soar ahead, while those who can’t will scramble for free-tier breadcrumbs (assuming there still is a free tier).

So enjoy this honeymoon while it lasts. Use these tools, learn them inside out, and build your skills while the getting’s good (unlike these 5 failed AI ads). Because sooner or later, the bill will arrive. And you’d better hope you can afford it.