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GitHub Copilot plans will move to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026, replacing Premium Request Units (PRUs) with GitHub AI Credits tied to token consumption. Base plan prices are unchanged, but ...
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Anthropic has confirmed adjusting Claude AI usage limits during peak weekday hours (5 a.m. to 11 a.m. Pacific) due to growing demand across all user tiers. PCWorld reports that approximately 7% of ...
This weeks’ landmark court rulings against Meta and Google for causing mental health problems in children is giving a boost to a similar class action lawsuit involving Valley public school districts.
The largest school system in the United States released its first guide on how teachers can incorporate artificial intelligence into their work and schools. By Matthew Haag In New York City schools, ...
March 19 (Reuters) - OpenAI said on Thursday it will acquire Python toolmaker Astral, as the ChatGPT owner looks to strengthen its portfolio against ‌rival Anthropic and gain more share in the ...
For the next few days, Claude says it’s doubling the usage limit for users, but only outside of peak hours. Under normal conditions, Claude allows users to use its AI models to their heart’s content, ...
To capitalize on Claude's recent spike in popularity, Anthropic is offering a limited-time promotion that doubles usage limits for anyone using its AI chatbot during off-peak hours. From March 13 to ...
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