AI & Machine Learning, Business, Software Development

Will AI Billing Kill Your Product Margins?

GitHub ended flat-rate Copilot billing on June 1. Token pricing is now live — and some teams are seeing costs jump 10x to 50x. But the bigger issue isn’t GitHub’s decision. Token billing is becoming the industry default across every AI tool and API. If you’re shipping AI features, two cost meters are now running at once. Here’s what that actually means for your margins — and what to do before it shows up on your invoice.

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AI & Machine Learning, Compliance, Cybersecurity

Navigating the AI Security and Governance Maze

AI Governance Explained: ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act, and OWASP — Which Ones Actually Matter for Your Organization You’re sitting in a compliance meeting. Someone drops “ISO 42001” into the conversation. Then “NIST AI RMF.” Then “EU AI Act.” Everyone nods like they know exactly what’s going on. Do you? If not,

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Consumer Tech, Digital Security, Mobile & Wireless

The Real Reason Scam Calls Keep Getting Through

Your Phone Is a Target. Here’s What’s Actually Protecting You. Scam calls are getting worse. Not just more frequent — smarter. The people behind them are using real technology to trick you, and most of us have no idea how it works or what’s actually stopping it. Let’s fix that. Your Carrier Can’t Sell Your

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Business

Seven Waves of AI Shaping Technology and Business Today

The Seven Waves of AI: From Promise to Peril Artificial intelligence has surged forward in waves, each bringing transformative promise alongside complex challenges. For professionals in technology, IT, and business, understanding these waves is critical—not just to leverage AI’s potential, but to navigate the risks that come with rapid innovation. This article explores the seven

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Cybersecurity, Software Development

Half of Companies Are Sitting on a Security Time Bomb — And Don’t Know It

Critical Security Debt in Organizations 2025 Here’s a number worth pausing on: 252 days. That’s how long it now takes the average organization to fix a known security flaw. Not discover it — fix it. And that number has gone up 47% in just five years. This comes from Veracode’s 2025 State of Software Security

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