Accenture invests in Replit to advance AI-driven software development for enterprises
Accenture invests in Replit to enhance AI-driven software development for enterprises.
Read on Economic Times Tech →OpenAI launches a new $100 Pro plan for Codex, offering significantly more usage than its previous tier, and updates its policy on third-party integrations.
Why it matters
This move by OpenAI signals a tiered approach to accessing advanced AI coding tools, catering to professional developers and businesses with higher usage needs. The shift in how third-party integrations are handled also indicates a move towards more granular monetization of AI services, impacting how developers integrate and utilize OpenAI's models in their workflows.
OpenAI is offering a more powerful and expensive version of its AI coding assistant, Codex. This new plan allows developers to use it much more for their coding projects, and how they use it with other apps is changing too.
Accenture invests in Replit to enhance AI-driven software development for enterprises.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Anthropic has restricted OpenClaw, a third-party agent tool, from accessing its Claude models under standard plans, forcing developers to use API-based, usage-billed access.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Faith-based organizations are increasingly using AI tools, including AI versions of religious figures like Jesus and Buddha, to offer spiritual guidance and encouragement, sparking debate about the role of technology in religion.
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