The AI Productivity Paradox: Why Your Copilot Spend Isn't Showing Up in Engineering Velocity
Your AI coding tool spend is up, but velocity is flat. Data shows AI is creating more code, not more value. Here's why the AI Productivity Paradox exists.
Your AI coding tool spend is up, but velocity is flat. Data shows AI is creating more code, not more value. Here's why the AI Productivity Paradox exists.
Comparing GitHub Copilot vs. Cursor on total cost? Our analysis breaks down hidden fees, overage risks, and IP indemnity gaps for finance teams.
On June 1, Copilot's AI Credits change turns "is Copilot worth it" from a yearly adoption call into a per-workflow ROI question. A playbook for eng leaders.
/—On June 1, 2026, every GitHub Copilot plan moves to usage-based billing. Premium request units are gone. In their place: GitHub AI Credits, metered by token consumption — input, output, and cached — at each model's published rate, where one credit equals one cent. Seat prices don't
Cursor is 60% enterprise revenue and cursor pricing just hit peak search. GitHub Copilot just changed its billing model. Here's the honest TCO comparison for 200–500 engineer orgs.
GitHub's June 2026 billing change is live. Here's what it actually costs a 100–500 engineer org — and what to do before September when the promotional credits expire.
Learn how to calculate the true ROI of GitHub Copilot with our comprehensive enterprise guide. Includes cost framework, productivity measurement, license waste analysis, and benchmarks.
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