GitHub Copilot switched to token-based billing on June 1, 2026. Some developers report monthly costs jumping from $29 to $750 ...
GitHub supercharged search for its Copilot Enterprise AI assistant in both Microsoft's Visual Studio IDE and Visual Studio Code so developers can now get results from well beyond local codebases, ...
VS Code agents are now in Stable preview, and the 1.122 update removed the GitHub OAuth requirement from BYOK, letting defense, healthcare, and finance developers run fully air-gapped AI-assisted ...
A github.dev flaw could let attackers steal GitHub OAuth tokens through a one-click attack, exposing private repositories and ...
The golden age of Microsoft’s Github Copilot appears to be at an end — for the little guy, at least. The company is switching its billing system from a flat subscription rate to a token-usage system ...
GitHub will move Copilot from flat-rate to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026, replacing fixed premium requests with AI Credits tied to token consumption. The change responds to rapid growth in ...
Under the new approach, if you run out of credits, you can't use the service. GitHub plans to preview the new billing in early May.