GitHub throttles Copilot individual plans as agentic sessions spike compute; CLI adds rate‑limit auto‑fallback
Agentic coding isn’t free—plan capacity and workflows accordingly, or you’ll hit limits when it matters most.
Agentic coding isn’t free—plan capacity and workflows accordingly, or you’ll hit limits when it matters most.
Expect Claude Code access to skew toward higher tiers; upgrade to v2.1.117 to gain sturdier ops, telemetry, and plugin controls now.
Opus 4.7 is a real step up for code and vision, but test cost and prompts—and expect AI‑driven security to get a lot louder.
gpt-image-2 is live—test it behind a flag, tune prompts, and harden retries before scaling.
Codex enterprise adoption is accelerating, but treat limits and client reliability as first-class engineering concerns before broad rollout.
AI IDEs are powerful but still volatile—pilot on real work, lock down your toolchain, and standardize before rolling team-wide.
Agentic data workflows are ready for real pilots—treat security, events, and evaluation as first-class, or expect surprises.
Adopt agents deliberately: instrument for determinism, state, and governance, and ignore flashy benchmark claims that don’t survive your CI.
Grok turns real-time web and X retrieval into an agent-native workflow with citations, aiming to make live research production-ready.