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Google I/O 2026: Everything Developers Need to Know
Gemini 3.5, Gemini Omni, Google Antigravity CLI, AI Search, Workspace agents, and Android XR glasses - a complete breakdown of every major Google I/O 2026 announcement and what it means for developers.

ChatGPT's Ad Attribution System Explained
OpenAI's ChatGPT uses a sophisticated advertising attribution loop to track user interactions and serve targeted ads. A detailed breakdown reveals how the platform monetizes while maintaining user engagement.

Why Claude Opus Cuts LLM Costs Despite Higher Per-Token Price
A case study shows teams reducing operational costs by switching to Claude Opus despite its higher per-token pricing, because fewer retries and better accuracy lower total token consumption. The finding challenges the default assumption that cheaper models always mean lower bills.

GitHub Copilot Code Review Now Counts Against Actions Minutes
GitHub is changing how it bills for Copilot code review, making the feature consume GitHub Actions minutes starting June 1, 2026. This pricing shift affects teams relying on the AI-powered code review capability.

Who Owns Code Generated by Claude Code?
Legal analysis explores intellectual property rights and code ownership questions for software written by Claude Code and other AI coding assistants.

GitHub Copilot Shifts to Usage-Based Billing Model
GitHub announces a move from seat-based to usage-based billing for Copilot, changing how individual and enterprise users pay for the AI coding assistant.

SpaceX to Acquire AI Coding Assistant Cursor for $60B
SpaceX announced an agreement to acquire Cursor, a popular AI-powered coding assistant, in a $60 billion deal that underscores the growing value of AI development tools.

AI Agent Costs Are Rising Faster Than Model Pricing Falls in 2025
Agent task costs are climbing 3-5x faster than base model prices drop, driven by reasoning loops, infrastructure overhead, and vendor lock-in. Most teams don't see it coming until it's too late.

How companies are actually using AI tools in 2026 (not the hype version)
Surveys say 70%+ of companies are "using AI". Most of that is one person with a ChatGPT account. Here is what serious adoption actually looks like - including the failures.