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Deepseek has made its 75% discount on the V4-Pro model permanent, offering output tokens at least 34 times cheaper than GPT-5.5. This move could significantly impact the global AI pricing landscape.
Google has unveiled a new tiered AI subscription model at I/O 2026, featuring plans starting at $10 per month and a shift to a compute-based consumption model.
xAI launches Grok 4.3 with steep price cuts and a new Imagine agent mode for creative projects, aiming to boost accessibility and functionality.
GitHub Copilot is transitioning from a flat-rate subscription model to per-token billing starting June 1, 2026. This shift reflects broader industry trends toward usage-based pricing for AI services.
OpenAI has introduced a $100/month Pro plan for ChatGPT, addressing long-standing demand from power users who previously had limited options between the $20 and $200 tiers.
OpenAI has halved the price of its Pro subscription to $100 for heavy Codex users, aiming to undercut competitors like Anthropic and Google.
Learn how AI companies like Anthropic are changing their pricing models for advanced features like OpenClaw, and why this matters for users of AI coding assistants.
This article explains the economic tension in AI services between flat-rate pricing models and the unsustainable demand generated by automated AI agents, using Anthropic's decision to cut third-party tools as a case study.
OpenAI is transitioning to usage-based pricing for Codex in its ChatGPT business plans, a strategic move aimed at competing with GitHub Copilot and Cursor.
OpenAI introduces flexible pay-as-you-go pricing for Codex, enabling teams to scale adoption more easily. The move positions Codex competitively in the enterprise AI market.
Anthropic has removed the surcharge for long context windows in Claude Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6, making extended token processing significantly more affordable.