You know what's the difference between both?
Internet costs a fraction of LLMs to serve literally everyone in the world. It is universally useful and has continuously become more and more useful since it started.
LLMs are insanely expensive to the point of them having to be sold at a loss to have people using them, while the scope they are promised to cover has narrowed year after year, from "it will automate everything for every job" to "it can write boilerplate code for you if you're a bit lucky and nobody looks at the code review too closely".
The only inevitability when it comes to LLMs is that investments will dry up, the bubble will pop, and it's gonna be like back in 2000.