Uber's $1,500 AI cap offers a data point on sustainable pricing for AI tools
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Uber capped AI feature usage at $1,500/month per user, signaling both the real cost of running inference and a practical ceiling for what users will pay. For indie makers building AI products, the constraint reveals how usage limits and tiered pricing might work at scale—and suggests that unbounded consumption models don't work.
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