KnowledgeSense is preparing to launch a beta service for ChatSense that lets companies track AI spending and usage from one screen. The need is becoming pretty obvious. Teams are starting to use more and more AI tools, so it ends up meaning separate subscriptions, separate invoices and multiple admin dashboards. If you want a really clear picture of the total company spending, it can end up turning into this kind of spreadsheet exercise, pretty fast. The new service is expected to support tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Gemini and GitHub Copilot. Companies should also be able to view costs by service and by person, keep an eye on spending trends, and spot unused contracts or ones that are getting more and more expensive. The shift points to a bigger issue in enterprise AI. Adoption is growing, but so is the need to manage where the money is actually going.
ChatSense Brings Corporate AI Costs into One View
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