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Claude is an AI assistant developed by Anthropic that uses large language models to generate text and support conversational tasks.

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What are rate limits on AI chatbots?

Antrhopic Before I get to Anthropic's specific policies, let's talk about why AI rate limits exist in the first place. When you type a prompt into a chatbot, a process called inference occurs. Behind the scenes, a large language model is applying the patterns it learned in training to an input it hasn't seen before. Inference is computationally expensive and, more importantly, there's no natural ceiling in terms of cost. As an AI company, you have a love-hate relationship with your most engaged users because, without putting restrictions on them, they can cost you thousands of dollars in proce

Claude AI: What's free in 2026 and what isn't? - Engadget
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Anthropic warns Claude AI is building itself faster than expected, calls for option to halt frontier development — 'recursive self improvement' increases risk humans lose control of AI

Anthropic has published a report warning that the development path it’s on could eventually leave humans unable to control AI systems, even as it disclosed that Claude now writes more than 80% of the code merged into its own codebase. …

Jun 5, 2026 · Luke James

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Mystery company accidentally blew $500 million on Claude AI in a single month — failed to put usage limit on licenses for employees

… The report states, "An AI consultant tells Axios one of their clients recently spent half a billion dollars in a single month after failing to put usage limits on Claude licenses for employees." Recent reports show it's pretty easy to rack up AI spending if you're not watching what you're doing, bu… …

May 29, 2026 · Stephen Warwick