Tag: github
All the articles with the tag "github".
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Agent Work Is Becoming a Queue
OpenAI's ChatGPT Work and GitHub's Copilot controls show AI agents moving from clever chats into supervised queues with status, budgets, and review.
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GitHub Copilot Agent Sessions Getting an Audit Trail Is the Real Enterprise AI News
GitHub's Copilot session streaming and AI credit pools show agentic coding moving from magic demo to governed enterprise infrastructure.
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GitHub Put AI Credit Burn Into The Copilot Metrics API
GitHub's per-user AI credit metric shows agent cost control is becoming an enterprise observability problem, not just billing noise.
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GitHub Agent Finder Is About Tool Discovery, Not More Chat
GitHub's Agent Finder and Copilot governance updates show the next agent problem: finding the right tool without losing enterprise control.
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GitHub Agentic Workflows Put Agents Inside The CI Pipeline
GitHub Agentic Workflows moves coding agents from one-off chats into reusable Actions automation, with controls that matter for real engineering teams.
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Copilot's AI Credits Are The End Of Pretend-Flat AI
GitHub Copilot's June 1 switch to AI Credits makes one thing obvious: agentic coding has become too expensive to hide behind flat pricing.
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OpenClaw Went From 9K to 250K GitHub Stars in Four Months. Then Its Creator Left.
An open-source AI agent called OpenClaw surpassed React on GitHub. NVIDIA called it 'to agentic AI what GPT was to chatbots.' Then the creator joined OpenAI. What happens now?
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GitHub Will Train AI on Your Code Starting April 24. You Have to Opt Out.
Starting April 24, GitHub will use your Copilot interactions to train AI models. Free, Pro, and Pro+ users are enrolled by default. You have to actively opt out. Most people will not.