A federal lawsuit has been filed against Anthropic by Washington DC resident Karl Kahn, seeking class-action status over alleged misleading claims regarding the usage limits of its Claude Max subscription plans. The lawsuit contends that the actual usage caps for the Max 5x and Max 20x tiers are less than advertised, resulting in consumer dissatisfaction. Kahn, who upgraded to the Max 20x plan, claims he quickly reached his weekly limits, undermining the company's claims of offering significantly higher usage. The lawsuit reflects broader concerns regarding the discrepancy between consumer expectations and the operational costs associated with large language models, particularly as companies like Anthropic and OpenAI consider going public. Anthropic has declined to comment on the lawsuit, which highlights ongoing discussions about usage limits within the community.
Anthropic Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Misleading Claude Max Usage Limits
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