 GitHub Copilot Changes Its Model — and It Changes Everything for Developers Starting June 1, Copilot switches to usage-based billing. Your AI requests will consume GitHub AI Credits. For individual developers — new pricing plans. What this means in practice: - If you actively use Copilot — the familiar unlimited usage is gone. You'll have to count tokens. - For teams — new efficiency metrics will emerge: how many credits per developer, whether the AI assistant pays off. - For the market — a window opens: developers will start looking for tools where AI is not tied to a credit model. At ASI Biont, we build agents that work differently — without credit limits, with transparent architecture. Not like Copilot, but as your personal AI engineer that doesn't count every request. At the same time, we released Git 2.54 — under the hood, there are interesting changes for those who live in the console. I'll break it down in more detail soon.