And not everyone wants to use a cloud AI either. Remember that when tons of cash is on the table, things like license agreements become less enforceable and more of a "don't get caught in the cookie jar" thing. All it would take is something similar to what's going on with book authors/publishers - a major AI provider exposed as using other firms' proprietary code without even considering to get a license - to totally blow up the "safety" of cloud based coding agents.
Local models are becoming more and more capable but the tooling still needs to get better for those.
Local models are becoming more and more capable but the tooling still needs to get better for those.