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GitHub says it can no longer absorb "escalating inference cost" from it heaviest AI users.
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GitHub says it can no longer absorb "escalating inference cost" from it heaviest AI users.

The new features would be geared toward enterprise customers, with better security controls than the famously risky open source OpenClaw agent.

GitHub has launched Copilot CLI into general availability, bringing generative AI directly to the terminal. Integrated with the GitHub CLI, it offers natural language command suggestions and code explanations. Recent updates introduce "agentic" workflows with Autopilot mode and GPT-5.4 support, alongside new enterprise telemetry for tracking usage across development teams. By Mark Silvester

AI skeptics aren’t the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models’ outputs — that’s what the AI companies say themselves in their terms of service.

GitHub has launched a continuous AI-powered workflow to manage accessibility feedback at scale. Using GitHub Actions, Copilot, and Models APIs, the system centralizes reports, analyzes WCAG compliance, and automates triage while maintaining human validation. Teams now resolve feedback faster, improving inclusion and cross-functional collaboration. By Leela Kumili

Back in July, we launched the Awesome GitHub Copilot Customizations repo with a simple goal: give the community a place to share custom instructions, prompts, and chat modes to customize the AI responses from GitHub Copilot. We were hoping for maybe one community contribution per week. That… did not happen. Instead, you all showed up. […] The post Awesome GitHub Copilot just got a website, and a l