TechFlow reports that on May 11, the AI infrastructure platform B.AI released an announcement regarding optimizations to historical Credits consumption records and corresponding compensation. As the Credits billing system and display dimensions continue to evolve, the platform recently conducted a comprehensive review of historical consumption records. During this process, it was discovered that for certain requests made between 00:00 SGT on May 1 and 03:00 SGT on May 3, 2026, the front-end display of consumption details did not fully reflect the complete cost composition—primarily because underlying cache-related fees were not explicitly shown on the page. Users typically only saw input/output token consumption, leading to potential misunderstandings about total Credits usage.
To address this issue, the platform has now completed data corrections and realigned the records accordingly. Additionally, Credits compensation will be automatically issued to affected accounts based on more conservative and user-friendly rules (valid for 30 days from the date of crediting), requiring no action from users. Please monitor your account balance for updates. Going forward, B.AI will continue enhancing the Credits display system to further improve long-term transparency and user experience.




