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    Anthropic copies OpenAI’s $200/month homework, but fumbles with restrictive rate limits that frustrate users: “I am canceling.”

    April 11, 2025
    Anthropic copies OpenAI’s $200/month homework, but fumbles with restrictive rate limits that frustrate users: “I am canceling.”

    Anthropic unveiled a new $200/month subscription plan called Max for “those who collaborate with Claude extensively and need expanded access for their most important work.”

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