Ask HN: Company is rapidly cutting AI tool spend how to prep team?

10 points by Snakes3727 ↗ HN
Company I work for is now rapidly planning to scale down its AI tooling spend. Claude code access is basically getting removed and people are forbidden from using personal plans.

Reasoning is cost apparently our monthly Claude bill has become astronomical for the org. Nearly 3x our saas's cloud spend.

Apparently we are going to get limited access to codex at severely reduced plans.

I have tried some local models such as Kimi, however most are barely functional.

I am very concerned as the expectation of amount of work done is to remain consistent. Ignoring the fact teams have made entire workflows around Claude I am very worried and frustrated.

How can I help my team ease this transition? Are their local models that run well on local machines that only have 16gb ram?

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The 16GB of RAM will really limit you, what about trying OpenRouter and using the cheaper models such as Kimi instead of running them locally?
Specifically: to explore your opensource options with compute limitations, ask the community at r/LocalLLaMA on reddit. That's where the current SOTA opensource text-to-text models live.
My own company hired a young goon of a man to spearhead their AI initiative. Lots of smiles and arrogance from him. Fast forward 2 months and reality has hit. Weekly meetings asking for feedback draw blank stares as employees explain that Claude can’t do shit to help their workload. This kid is starting to sweat. I bet he’ll be gone by the summer. Hilarious.
Long term approach is probably to use AI as a tool that boosts productivity
With Anthropic's prices it soon will be cheper to hire real people then "hire" their models. If you use it for codding I'm pretty sure you will not be able to find any model which can be hosted on local machine and produce more or less acceptable results. Options - use something more cheaper, Deepseek for example, or if company big enough think about hosting some open source on you private DC with GPUs, I know that some companies develop their own solutions, but I don't have good enough expirience to tell how mach it may cost
I’d look for a job, not because AI is so important for development that you have to have it, but because your company doesn’t have enough revenue opportunities (or the leadership to find them) that employee productivity doesn’t matter to them.

Companies doing well and growing pass on crazy revenue opportunities because the ones they are focused on are even higher roi. They don’t get bogged down in incremental costs.

If they are cost cutting on dev tooling some bright boss is going to realize the real savings is in cutting down on devs. If you are an American dev team your health insurance costs smoke any amount of token spend.

wtf have you guys been doing. Get on a fixed team plan ASAP instead of paying per token via API pricing.

https://claude.com/pricing#team-&-enterprise

Standard seat All Claude features, plus more usage than Pro* $20 Per seat / month if billed annually. $25 if billed monthly.

Premium seat $100/month

5x more usage than standard seats*