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The Verge 2026-06-02-1

Microsoft to unveil new AI models and Windows improvements at Build

Build 2026 is a developer-trust-repair operation with a second plot running underneath it. Microsoft is assembling the full OpenAI-independence stack: its first reasoning model trained without distillation, its own image models, a new agent, and a hard push toward local inference on Windows silicon. The "no distillation" detail is the tell — Microsoft wants to prove it can train reasoning without learning from another model's outputs.

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Ars Technica 2026-06-02-2

AI costs how much? GitHub Copilot users react to new usage-based pricing system

The June 1 Copilot sticker shock isn't a pricing failure — it's the first honest price the market has seen. Flat-rate AI coding was a venture-subsidized illusion; users burning 5,000 credits on two commits were getting $50 of inference for $0. The real problem isn't that AI coding is expensive — it's that it's unpredictable (the same tool is 15 or 5,000 credits depending on a model choice the user didn't know they made), so the next-18-months winners won't be whoever's cheapest but whoever makes metered pricing predictable.