And still will even if they (for any value of "they") do pay.
Unless… do you want them to pay the entire future economic value that, say, all programmers including myself might have added if we weren't about to be made redundant by the next coding LLM?
Because the historical analogy there is getting Raspberry Pi to pay out the entire global GDP for each Pi Zero, on the grounds of that model being able to do arithmetic as fast as the entire world, even if the entire world had been paid to work in the obsolete job role of "computer", after having been trained to operate reliably at the speed of the current world record holder.
> Is this what you think is desirable?
Post-scarcity economics, AKA "fully automated luxury communism" (not the book of the same name): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-scarcity