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The dominant discussion is about Microsoft-related AI cost and licensing changes after token-based billing and “tokenmaxxing” allegedly caused budgets to tighten. There’s also security chatter around a compromised durabletask (Python Durable Task client) component and ongoing Xbox/Activision platform developments.

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Key Takeaway AI token-based billing and runaway token usage are driving Microsoft (and others) to cancel or pull back on costly AI licensing and deployments.
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Microsoft patches WinRE BitLocker flaw as PowerShell for macOS gets a cleanup

Microsoft published mitigation guidance for a Windows Recovery Environment flaw that can let an attacker bypass BitLocker with a USB stick and a crafted WinRE path. The company says its interim script removes autofstx.exe from the BootExecute registry value to reduce exposure in high-privilege recovery boot paths. The guidance is aimed at users worried about devices and data being stolen, including employees who travel with work machines. neowin.net

The disclosure also puts Microsoft in a delicate position with the researcher who found the issue: the same week, the company moved to blunt the exploit’s impact after the proof-of-concept for CVE-2026-45585 was publicly released. That makes the password-reset and recovery surface around Windows a near-term concern for Microsoft users and organizations. neowin.net

On the productivity side, Microsoft says it is finally fixing long-running PowerShell problems on macOS. The next release will be properly notarized by Apple, harden the binaries and libraries, and correct tarball file permissions, while the company says a maintenance release of PowerShell 7.4 or higher will benefit from the changes. neowin.net

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AI licensing shift Microsoft cancels internal Anthropic licenses due to token-based AI billing blowing up budgets.
Cost escalation claim Agentic AI is reported to eat up to 1000x more tokens than standard AI.
Tokenmaxxing outcome Employee “tokenmaxxing” backfires, sparking a corporate pullback at Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon.

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  • Follow coverage of Microsoft’s internal Anthropic license cancellations and any follow-on AI budgeting policy changes. TechCrunch
  • Watch for more reporting on how agentic AI token usage affects Microsoft’s AI program scope and vendor contracts. Tom's Hardware

What Changed

  • AI cost crisis hits tech giants as employee 'tokenmaxxing' backfires, sparking corporate pullback at Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon — agentic AI eats up to 1000x more tokens than standard AI Tom's Hardware
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