Commercial companies will even learn from your new, quickly growing, AI-accelerated codebase to release something better under a closed license. And your free software, although more efficiently growing, will stay even more behind its proprietary alternatives than before.
I'd even go further and say that the biggest problem of free software has always been the lack of frontend/designer willing to put in the contributions to make the UX a pleasant experience.
I guess we could argue that with the frontend skills of recent models it's also getting better.
Now the question will be after all that how much we will be willing to pay for a slightly better integrated experience ?