Claude 3.7 Sonnet, the latest AI model of Anthropic's chatbot, is particularly effective for all sorts of tasks, but it excels especially in programming. Unfortunately for more advanced users, the bot eventually stalls after a certain number of requests. Many therefore demanded to do more, even if it meant paying more. The startup listened to them on all points, especially that of price.
The price of priority access and performance
Anthropic therefore launched two new Pro Max plans, at the tidy prices of $100 and $200 per month, which are added to the Pro subscription billed at $20. These plans offer increased usage for working with the bot, from 5 to 20 times more compared to Pro alone. Production limits are higher and the "artifacts [are] richer and more elaborate". Equally interesting: access for these subscribers is prioritized during peak periods.
This is not about offering unlimited access to Claude 3.7, whose costs are higher than Anthropic's other models. This is why these two new plans still have restrictions. And this is also the case for the ChatGPT Pro subscription, which also costs $200 per month, on which OpenAI has admitted that it earns nothing because of its high user base. Anthropic risks suffering the same problem! But at least users will have the opportunity to ask more of Claude.
ChatGPT's serious rival is certainly not as popular with its less mainstream uses (no Ghibli image generation here), but it is nonetheless more effective on specific tasks. It has also recently opened up to internet search.
Source: Claude
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