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GitHub Copilot shifts to token-based billing sparking developer backlash

GitHub Copilot shifts to token-based billing sparking developer backlash
GitHub has transitioned its Copilot coding assistant to a usage-based billing model that charges users based on token consumption rather than premium requests. This change, which became effective on June 1st, replaces the previous unlimited-request system with a credit allotment structure. Developers are reporting significant price hikes, with some monthly costs reportedly jumping from small flat fees to several hundred or even thousands of dollars.

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Microsoft Build 2026 to showcase AI-powered developer tools and Surface hardware

Microsoft Build 2026 to showcase AI-powered developer tools and Surface hardware
Microsoft is set to host its annual Build developer conference in San Francisco, positioning the event between major industry keynotes from Google and Apple. CEO Satya Nadella will deliver the opening address to outline the company's strategic direction within the current AI era. The event serves as a primary platform for announcing the next phase of development for the Microsoft ecosystem.

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GitHub Copilot transitions to token-based billing and introduces user budgets

GitHub Copilot transitions to token-based billing and introduces user budgets
GitHub has officially transitioned its Copilot AI platform from flat-rate subscriptions to a usage-based billing model. This new system utilizes GitHub AI Credits to track consumption across all available service plans. While each plan includes a baseline of monthly credits, users must now establish additional spending budgets to continue working once those limits are reached.

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Microsoft 365 Copilot: new entry points, smart suggestions, and keyboard shortcuts

Docking Copilot button across Word, Excel, PowerPoint (image Microsoft)
Microsoft is simplifying how you access Copilot in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint by reducing the number of entry points to just two. A new floating icon sits in the bottom-right corner of the document canvas, and a contextual entry point appears when you interact with content. Proactive suggestions are now surfaced directly from the Copilot button, and keyboard shortcuts have been unified across apps and platforms. These changes also improve access for users who rely on keyboards or screen readers.

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Microsoft Copilot Cowork: New AI features for Microsoft 365

Cowork dashboard with task management interface (image Microsoft)
Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork moves beyond chat-based AI responses by acting as an autonomous agent—an AI that can perform multi-step tasks on your behalf across Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and other Microsoft 365 services. Cowork is built on top of Work IQ, Microsoft's intelligence layer that reads your emails, meetings, files, and organizational data to provide context for actions. As of May 2026, Cowork is available through the Frontier preview program and has expanded to include mobile support, custom skills, plugins, and integration with Agent 365. Access requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot license and enrollment in the Frontier early-access program.

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Microsoft 365 Copilot security: Purview DLP, oversharing controls, and dashboard analytics

Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention for web queries
Microsoft released new security and governance controls for Microsoft 365 Copilot, introducing Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies that inspect prompts before Copilot processes them, protecting web searches from leaking sensitive data, and enabling bulk remediation of overshared SharePoint files. The Copilot Dashboard gained expanded access, user satisfaction tracking, and CSV export. This article explains what each feature does technically, how to configure the relevant policies, and where the current limitations are.

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