That's quite a reductio ad absurdum. No, I don't generate my own electricity (though I could). But I don't use tools for work that can change out from under me at any moment, or that can increase 10x in price on a corporate whim.
And why would that require running AI models locally? You can be in essentially full control by using open source (/open weight) models (DeepSeek etc.) running on exchangable cloud providers that are as replaceable as your electricity provider.
In my country things like electricity and water supply are considered a right and a supplier has to go to court to get a supply shut off. Unfortunately we don't yet consider an internet connection in the same way, despite the government essentially requiring it these days.
That just may be dependent on how much trust you have on the providers you use. Or do you do your own electricity generation?