Google shares 13 ideas for using its own AI tools, like Gemini, AI Mode, and Gemini Notebook, over the summer break, organized around applying for internships, trying new things, and studying smarter.
GitHub Copilot Business and Enterprise users can now check how many AI credits they've used this billing cycle from the GitHub settings page, even without an individual spending budget set.
GitHub now lets organizations create and edit AI credit pools for cost centers right in the billing UI, without needing the REST API โ including automatic limit calculation and optional overage allowances.
Google has published a blog post outlining five ways to use Gemini to launch a side hustle or small business, covering everything from organizing ideas and market research to branding, workflow automation, and pricing.
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar has published an article proposing a practical 'scorecard' for measuring the returns on AI investment. Rather than per-token pricing, she argues companies should track four metrics: useful work completed, cost per task, reliability, and economies of scale.
Cursor's Slack integration has been updated to show a plan before starting work for greater transparency, support multi-repo environments, and enable work that spans multiple Slack channels.
GitHub Copilot Code Review has gained four configuration improvements: reading custom instructions from the PR branch, custom setup steps, and a network firewall enabled by default.
New fields have been added to GitHub Copilot's usage metrics API to show usage data for the standalone Copilot app. Existing aggregation methods are unaffected.
GitHub Copilot's usage metrics API now offers a generally available endpoint for tracking usage at the repository level, letting teams see how much coding agent and code review activity happens in each repository.