Or you can avoid any drama at all by just carrying a redundant SPG. However, for some reason this approach appears to really upset some here: Oh, the horror and complexity of just leaving your SPG in place when you add an AI transmitter. Of course, some also feel that the extra 2 seconds it takes to clip that SPG off to your hip D-ring is annoying...
Folks also seem to forget that many of us are really "solo" divers (have non diving spouses/partners or travel solo), so we don't really have a clue as to our "buddies" SAC and would not trust what an insta buddy stranger might tell us. In fact, most times we don't even have a buddy - we're diving as a group.
I honestly don't get all the pushback. I can plan my gas to the nth degree and that plan can go upside down once underwater for a variety of reasons. While I can plan contingencies and estimate (still just an educated guess) my remaining gas, why would I still not prefer to have access to EXACT knowledge of my gas via a backup? That way I can continue the dive and get my money's worth versus aborting earlier based on a plan that had a buffer I might not have needed or assumptions that were more conservative than reality (as assumptions should be).