Microsoft's Copilot Pricing Shift Is a Reminder That AI Has Real Costs
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Microsoft is moving GitHub Copilot away from its predictable subscription model and toward a token-based pricing system, a change that could significantly increase costs for some users. While AI-powered coding tools have helped developers boost productivity, the new structure highlights an uncomfortable reality: generating AI responses requires substantial computing resources, and someone ultimately has to pay for them.For years, many AI services operated with heavily subsidized pricing to accelerate adoption and market share growth. As AI usage continues to surge, companies are increasingly looking for sustainable business models that align revenue with actual infrastructure costs. The transition may be challenging for freelancers and smaller teams, but it also reflects a broader industry shift as AI providers move from growth-at-all-costs strategies toward profitability and long-term sustainability.
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The free trial era is slowly ending.
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Someone eventually has to pay for all those tokens.
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AI usage up, subsidies down.
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The real cost of AI is starting to show.
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Unlimited plans were never going to stay unlimited.
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Every AI company is searching for profitability now.
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The business model phase of AI has begun.
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Growth first, profits later... now it's later.
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AI tools are becoming utilities instead of experiments.
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Token pricing was inevitable as usage exploded.
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The AI gold rush is entering its monetization era

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If we could get less AI slop around it would be fantastic.


