Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive

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Companies across various industries are throttling employee AI usage and switching to cheaper models due to skyrocketing costs, with some spending tripling to over $15 million per month.

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# Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive Source: [https://www.404media.co/companies-are-throttling-employees-ai-use-because-its-too-expensive/](https://www.404media.co/companies-are-throttling-employees-ai-use-because-its-too-expensive/) Companies across tech, entertainment, banking, and many other industries are throttling their employees’ use of AI and pleading with workers to use less powerful models to stop AI costs from spiraling out of control, according to leaked Slack chats, screenshots of internal dashboards, emails, and more material obtained by 404 Media from half a dozen companies including Atlassian, Adobe, and Amazon\. In at least one case, AI spending has tripled to more than $15 million a month\. The news shows the looming fallout from companies adopting AI as quickly as possible, and AI providers’ moves to charge enterprises based on how much they use AI rather than a flat fee\. Emails obtained by 404 Media even show some companies cutting off access to some AI models altogether in an attempt to stop burning through their AI tokens, and big tech companies like Adobe are ending unlimited access to Claude\. ## This post is for paid members only Become a paid member for unlimited ad\-free access to articles, bonus podcast content, and more\. [Subscribe](https://www.404media.co/membership/) ## Sign up for free access to this post Free members get access to posts like this one along with an email round\-up of our week's stories\. [Subscribe](https://www.404media.co/signup/) Already have an account?[Sign in](https://www.404media.co/signin/)

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