Anthropic admits Claude Code quotas running out too fast
…Bugs aside, what we are seeing is an implicit negotiation between users and providers over what is an acceptable pricing and usage model for AI development. Users want to control costs and…
…Bugs aside, what we are seeing is an implicit negotiation between users and providers over what is an acceptable pricing and usage model for AI development. Users want to control costs and…
AI + ML Azure startup credits don't apply to Claude via Azure AI Foundry, reader finds – after $1,600 charge Gets bounced between Microsoft and Anthropic like a support ticket nobody wants…
…Oracle's AI obsession could mean higher prices and worse support Advisers say fewer staff could mean slower answers and tougher renewals Oracle customers have been warned to watch for changes in…
…complex workflows. "The current subscription model doesn't distinguish between users who need 200 thinking tokens per response and users who need 20,000," the AMD AI chief explained. "Users running complex…
…It is building automation, AI, and data analytics around the ERP system through partnerships with Google and Databricks. Gartner has predicted that by 2030, more than 10,000 SAP customers will continue…
…tracking, its own allowances, and – for subscription plans – its own weekly limits that sit alongside (not inside) your existing chat or Claude Code limits," Anthropic explains. The AI biz is offering Enterprise…
…That may not be soon enough to avoid the undertow of financial pressure, competition from China, and the challenge of delivering AI models that provide some measure of safety without sacrificing too…
…Questions to Anthropic went unanswered. ® anthropic software ai and ml personally identifiable information facial recognition privacy claude
…On April 14, Apple Business will replace three currently distinct services – Apple Business Connect, Apple Business Essentials, and Apple Business Manager. Connect and Manager are free, but Essentials requires a subscription that…
…increase the cost of subscriptions. Microsoft got it wrong. The software giant managed to be too early and in the wrong place, having misunderstood how people use AI. Redmond put their assistants…