GitHub Copilot users see token-based price hikes
Quick Take
GitHub Copilot has transitioned to a token-based billing model, raising costs for users compared to the previous flat-rate subscription. The change, announced in April, has sparked concerns about affordability for both individuals and organizations relying on this LLM-based service.
Key Points
- Transition to token-based billing affects both individual and organizational users.
- Concerns arise over increased costs compared to the previous flat-rate model.
- The change was announced in April 2023, just months before implementation.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summarySince its announcement in April this year, the proposed changes to billing methods on GitHub Copilot were a source of much speculation: how much more or less would a pay-a-you-use AI cost an organisation or individual compared to a flat-rate, monthly subscription? Just a day into the changeover to token-based billing for the LLM-based service, […] The post GitHub Copilot users see token-based price hikes appeared first on AI News.
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