GitHub Copilot tightens its usage limits, removes access to Claude Opus for Pro subscribers
We reported just a couple of days ago that it strongly appears that the use of AI is becoming significantly more expensive.
Companies offering AI solutions have for years distributed the computing power required by AI to users almost for free, incurring huge losses themselves. Now it appears that all the biggest companies in the industry are tightening their policies and making users actually pay the true price for the AI resources used.
Now, the latest to join the ranks is Microsoft-owned GitHub. Its AI assistant, GitHub Copilot, was in many ways the first significant, modern AI product and was released long before ChatGPT.
GitHub stated that the explosive growth of so-called agentic programming has made its fixed monthly pricing model impossible (i.e., significantly unprofitable).
The company is immediately suspending the opening of all new GitHub Copilot accounts for individual users. The change affects all common price tiers, meaning GitHub Copilot Pro, Pro+, and Student are all frozen for new users for the time being.

Apple's upcoming Mac Studio and MacBook Pro models appear to be delayed by several months due to the global shortage of memory and storage components.
WhatsApp is preparing a significant structural change for regular users. A new WhatsApp Plus subscription service has been revealed through the app's beta testing, and it is currently being tested with a limited group of users. It is an optional paid version that is heading towards an official release.



