AI-generated code still requires software engineers to build, test, debug, deploy, secure, monitor, be on-call, support, handle incidents, and so on. That's very expensive. It is much cheaper to pay a small monthly fee to a SaaS company.
My buddy works for a company like these. He landed a $5M contract last year, which netted him almost $800k. There's alot of fat to be cooked out of this stuff, and AI will help smaller entrants attack those margins.
AI-based startups like Vanta make it much easier for companies to meet the compliance bullshit the large companies require. Again, it will drive more competition == better values for customers.
truer words have never been spoken. I work in some of these platforms and lead teams of developers who write customizations. These customizations are not rocket surgery, basic CRUD with some logic requirements that can't be met ootb. It's very time consuming and therefore expensive to clients. The significant moat incumbents have is brand recognition and trust. On the other hand, a hot new "Agent First" consulting firm at 1/3 the price would be hard for a director to not at least experiment with.