PulseAugur
LIVE 07:03:16
commentary · [1 source] ·
2
commentary

GitHub Copilot's usage billing may deter employer subscriptions

GitHub Copilot is shifting to a usage-based billing model, which may lead to significantly higher costs for employers. This change prompts speculation about whether companies will continue to offer Copilot subscriptions to their developers or opt to cancel them. One developer expressed indifference, stating they can code effectively without AI assistance. AI

Summary written by gemini-2.5-flash-lite from 1 source. How we write summaries →

IMPACT Employer decisions on AI tool subscriptions could impact developer productivity and tool adoption.

RANK_REASON The item is a user's speculation about a potential change in billing and its impact on employer subscriptions, not an official announcement or a direct industry event.

Read on Mastodon — fosstodon.org →

COVERAGE [1]

  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    I wonder if my employer will still pay for Github Copilot for its developers, once Copilot switches to the usage billing, which generally means a much higher bi

    I wonder if my employer will still pay for Github Copilot for its developers, once Copilot switches to the usage billing, which generally means a much higher bill, or if they cancel the subscription. I don't give a shit, I can code just fine without AI. #GenAI #programming #AI #c…