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‘Made the Pro plan worse’: GitHub just announced new pricing changes for its Copilot service – and developers aren’t happy
GitHub has announced new changes to its AI Copilot service in a move that looks to drive profitability – but it’s sparked ire among developers. As part of a shake up of the service, the company will begin enforcing monthly limits on the most powerful AI coding models. This policy change will affect a range of top industry models, including…
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AI, cybersecurity, and quantum computing shape UK’s new 10-year economic plan – Computerworld
“We will enable new sectors to establish themselves e.g., our rapidly growing AI sector. […] Driving investment into our internationally renowned cybersecurity sector and supporting cutting-edge innovation to address the challenges that prevent widespread technology adoption,” the government wrote in the the Digital Technologies Sector Plan. With a combined value of £1 trillion ($1.4 trillion) the UK’s tech sector was…
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Government cybersecurity action plan includes £16 million in funding
The UK government is putting more cash into the cybersecurity sector as part of a new Cyber Growth Action Plan. The aim is to boost the UK’s £13.2 billion cyber sector with up to £16 million in new funding for startups, scale-ups, and university spinouts. The project will be led by the University of Bristol and Imperial College London’s Centre…
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This aloSIM Mobile Data Plan Is 50% Off Right Now
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Anyone who’s traveled internationally knows the deal: either you cough up $10–$20 a day for roaming or go hunting for café wifi like it’s oxygen. Neither option is ideal. That’s where aloSIM makes a convincing case. Right now, you…
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The plan for nationwide fiber internet might be upended for Starlink
For about 15 percent of US households as of 2023, the only internet options are crappy, especially in rural areas. But thanks to the US Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, which aims to connect everyone in the US to high-quality, mostly fiber-based internet, that’s close to changing. Or at least, it was. The plan’s lead architect, Evan Feinman,…
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Jony Ive and OpenAI plan ‘bicycles’ for 21st-century minds – Computerworld
What does this deal mean for OpenAI? Dekate: “This marks a next phase of evolution for OpenAI. Market trends as indicated by Google at their I/O event yesterday, Meta, and other innovators, are clear: Leadership in AI is not just about building powerful models anymore, it’s about shaping the entire experience around AI. Bringing Jony Ive on board to design…
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Google’s New AI Ultra Subscription Plan Is Really, Really Expensive
Google announced a lot of new stuff today at I/O, but few things were more eye-watering than the company’s new Google AI Ultra subscription. At $250 per month, it’s by far the most expensive subscription Google has yet launched. So it makes sense it comes with everything. And I mean everything. For starters, subscribers at this tier get to use…
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Adobe is switching some Creative Cloud users to a pricier AI plan
Some of Adobe’s most expensive Creative Cloud subscriptions are about to get even pricier for users in North America. Starting from June 17th, the Creative Cloud All Apps plan will be renamed Creative Cloud Pro for users in the US, Canada, and Mexico, adding a bunch of generative AI perks in exchange for bumping up subscription costs. The pre-tax monthly…
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YouTube is experimenting with a Premium plan for two people
YouTube is testing a YouTube Premium subscription plan designed for two people to use, Moneycontrol reports (via Android Authority). Company spokesperson Alex McQuiston confirmed to The Verge that the pilot is taking place in India, France, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. “We’re experimenting with new ways to provide greater flexibility and value to our YouTube Premium subscribers, including offering a two-person…
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USDA Drops Plan to Tighten Salmonella Regulations in Poultry
The agency’s move has food safety advocates concerned that the government has weakened its ability to respond to foodborne illness outbreaks. “This move, along with the steep budget and staffing cuts at the USDA and FDA, appears to be part of an overall effort to weaken food safety oversight,” says Brian Ronholm, director of food policy at Consumer Reports. “What…
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