Uber Caps Usage of AI Tools Like Claude Code to Manage Costs
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Uber is capping employee spending on AI coding tools like Claude Code to $1,500 per tool per month to manage costs after reportedly blowing its 2026 AI budget early. The policy highlights the growing expense of agentic coding software.
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