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BackUber Implements AI Spending Caps Amidst Escalating Costs
Uber Implements AI Spending Caps Amidst Escalating Costs
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TechCrunch02.06.2026Business1 dk okumaUnited States

Uber Implements AI Spending Caps Amidst Escalating Costs

نظرة سريعة

  • Uber has introduced a $1,500 monthly spending cap per employee on AI tools, including coding assistants like Anthropic's Claude Code.
  • This move follows the company's CTO revealing their annual AI budget was depleted in four months, and the COO questioning AI's direct impact on new consumer features.

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Uber has recently implemented internal usage caps on AI tools, limiting monthly spending per employee to $1,500. This decision comes after the company's CTO revealed that its annual AI budget was exhausted within four months.

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AI is getting expensive, and some companies are cutting back on usage in an attempt to moderate costs.

That cohort includes Uber, which recently instituted internal usage caps as a way to cut down on its exorbitant AI spend.

Bloomberg reports that the company has instituted a new rule that places a monthly $1,500 cap per employee and per agentic coding tool, including Anthropic’s Claude Code or Cursor.

The usage is trackable via an internal dashboard that each employee has access to, although — in certain cases — the caps can be exceeded with permission, the company says.

The news is perhaps not too surprising, since, in April, the company’s CTO revealed that the ridesharing giant had blown through its entire annual AI budget in a matter of four months.

That appears to have occurred after Uber encouraged staff to use AI “as much as possible” and even ranked their internal usage competitively on internal leader boards, The Information previously reported.

Uber’s COO, Andrew Macdonald, also recently cast doubt on AI’s productivity impact, noting during a podcast appearance that “it’s very hard to draw a line” between AI usage and new consumer features.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific AI tools are included in the caps beyond coding assistants?
  • What are the long-term implications for Uber's AI development and innovation?
  • Will other companies follow Uber's lead in capping AI spending?
  • How will these caps affect employee productivity and morale?

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