The most credible argument against AI is really the expense involved in querying frontier models. If you want to strengthen the case for AI-assisted coding, try to come up with ways of doing that effectively with a cheap "mini"-class model, or even something that runs locally. "You can spend $20k in tokens and have AI write a full C compiler in a week!" is not a very sensible argument for anything.
Because hardware costs never goes down and energy efficiency never go up overtime?
Whatever the value/$ is now, do you really think it is going to be constant?
How much would it cost to pay developer to do this??