GitHub Copilot tightens limits for better service stability
GitHub Copilot’s new limits aim to preserve service reliability amid rising agent-driven workloads. Existing users get priority as sign-ups pause and weekly caps reset.
GitHub Copilot’s new limits aim to preserve service reliability amid rising agent-driven workloads. Existing users get priority as sign-ups pause and weekly caps reset.
GitHub Copilot will replace premium request units with GitHub AI Credits on June 1, 2026, aligning costs with actual AI usage while keeping base plan prices unchanged.
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GitHub Copilot is transitioning to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026, introducing flexible credits for Pro and Pro+ users and a new Max plan for high-volume AI coding assistance.
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After six months of internal success, Microsoft is pulling the plug on widespread access to Anthropic’s AI coding assistant. The shift reflects a strategic pivot toward GitHub Copilot CLI, signaling broader changes in Microsoft’s developer tool ecosystem.
Developers can now monitor, steer, and complete AI-powered coding sessions from any device. GitHub Copilot CLI and IDE integrations bring continuous workflows to mobile and web, eliminating desk-bound limitations.
Gartner’s latest Magic Quadrant positions GitHub as the top performer in enterprise AI coding agents, highlighting its ability to scale agentic workflows across the entire software lifecycle.
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Developers now manage multiple AI agents from a single dashboard, cutting context switching and streamlining code generation. GitHub's new Copilot app introduces isolated worktrees, sandboxes, and a visual canvas to track—and steer—agent activity in real time.
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