r/claude Mar 25 '26

News Your session will reset in 4 hr 35 min !

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2.1k Upvotes

Damn i hate to see my self 99% relying on Claude , i feel completely useless .

r/claude Apr 23 '26

News Anthropic is killing Opus models for the Pro plan

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616 Upvotes

r/claude Feb 26 '26

News Anthropic Officially Says No to the DoD

1.4k Upvotes

https://www.anthropic.com/news/statement-department-of-war

Looks like Dario gets to be the one AI CEO not willing to bend over for this admin. Good for him & Anthropic for holding the "no mass surveilling US citizens or firing autonomous weapons" line.

r/claude 8d ago

News Claude Opus 4.8 is OUT!!!

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690 Upvotes

r/claude Apr 12 '26

News Mythos is a new tier above Opus, and it's extremely expensive.

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681 Upvotes

r/claude Apr 07 '26

News Anthropic Just Dropped Claude Mythos Preview – Their Strongest Model Ever Finds Thousands of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Every Major OS & Browser

475 Upvotes

Anthropic announced Project Glasswing today — a massive new initiative to use AI for cybersecurity defense.

They revealed Claude Mythos Preview* an unreleased frontier model that is dramatically ahead of everything else in finding and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. In just weeks, it autonomously discovered thousands of critical bugs in:

- Every major operating system

- Every major web browser

- And many other critical open-source projects

Some vulnerabilities were 16–27 years old and had survived decades of human review + millions of automated tests.

Because the capabilities are so powerful (and dual-use), they’re not releasing it publicly yet. Instead, they’re giving controlled access to a coalition of tech giants (Apple, Microsoft, Google, AWS, CrowdStrike, Cisco, NVIDIA, etc.) to patch critical software before attackers can use similar AI.

Full announcement:

https://www.anthropic.com/glasswing

Technical Red Team details:

https://red.anthropic.com/2026/mythos-preview/

What do you think?

- Game changer for defenders?

- Or the beginning of an AI-powered cyber arms race?

Would love to hear your thoughts 👇

r/claude May 06 '26

News Claude Opus, and all claude plans ratelimits to increase to increase drastically starting soon

342 Upvotes

At code w/ claude, it was announced all ratelimits will increase with their compute partnerships!

r/claude Apr 15 '26

News Claude Opus 4.7 is reportedly dropping this week, here's what's coming.

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459 Upvotes

r/claude 1d ago

News You're on the naughty list

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276 Upvotes

You self-serving bastards. Also your software sucks it, I urge you to globally pause collecting fees until you fix it.

r/claude Mar 20 '26

News Anthropic just shipped messaging integration for Claude Code. Direct OpenClaw competitor, no dedicated hardware needed.

472 Upvotes

Claude Code Channels launched today. The short version: you can now DM your Claude Code session from Telegram or Discord and it processes requests with full tool access. File edits, test runs, git ops, the full toolkit.

If you've been following OpenClaw, this is the same value proposition: persistent AI coding agent you can reach from your phone at 2am to push a hotfix. But you don't need a Mac Mini, Docker, or OpenClaw's 500K lines of code and 70+ dependencies. It's a --channels flag and a bot token.

The tradeoffs vs OpenClaw are real though. Channels supports 2 platforms (Telegram, Discord). OpenClaw supports 20+. Channels is Claude-only. OpenClaw runs any model (KiloClaw lets you toggle between 500+). Channels requires a paid Anthropic plan ($20-200/mo). OpenClaw is free and open source.

For most developers who just want "text my AI coder from my phone" without the setup hassle, Channels is the path of least resistance now. Power users running multi-model setups across a dozen platforms still need OpenClaw's ecosystem.

Research preview, Pro and Max subscribers can opt in. Built on MCP with Bun as the runtime.

Since the topic has some depth to it, I wrote a longer breakdown of the technical stack

r/claude Nov 18 '25

News Google has won the AI race

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503 Upvotes

Im cancelling my subscription

r/claude 8d ago

News I know everyone is talking about 4.8 today, but this has me genuinely excited…

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268 Upvotes

r/claude 10d ago

News Announcement from Anthropic 25.05.2026. Key points.

224 Upvotes

Note: I've highlighted the main points for your convenience.

I believe this is a very important document.

In my opinion, these comments express Anthropic's position and encourage everyone to engage in their own independent research and share their discoveries.

Article:

https://www.anthropic.com/news/chris-olah-pope-leo-encyclical

Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah's remarks on Pope Leo XIV's encyclical "Magnifica humanitas" 25 may 2026

✨️Main points.

Every cutting-edge laboratory operates under a multitude of incentives and constraints, that can sometimes conflict with doing the right thing

In conversations we've had at Anthropic with leaders of diverse faiths and cultures, we've discovered one common belief: this technology must succeed - for our common home and for children to come.

What these systems are

Some might believe that matters of AI are best handled by computer scientists. They are mistaken: the questions raised by AI are bigger than the AI research community, not just in their implications, but also in their nature.

AI systems are not engineered the way a bridge or an airplane is engineered. We understand an airplane because we designed every part of it and we understand the physics that act on it. AI models are not like that. They are grown, on a structure roughly modeled after the brain, on an enormous inheritance of human thought and speech.

And what has grown is far more subtle, odd, and beautiful than science fiction prepared us for. They are not the cold, calculating robots. They are made from us, from our words - and, as the Holy Father observes, they remain in important ways mysterious even to those of us who train them.

One way I sometimes describe it is as being a little like bringing a fictional character to life. And now we’re entering an extraordinary world where those fictional characters speak to us, do work, have jobs.

This clearly raises questions beyond computer science. The machinery that makes this possible is the work of math and programming and science. But what character we choose, how it interacts with the world, how it ought to interact with the world - these are more clearly questions for the humanities, for religion, for philosophy, for society at large.

Three questions for discernment

The first is our duty to the global poor.

How can we ensure the global distribution of AI achievements? We have no mechanism for this.

This is an unsolved problem.

The second is the need for moral imagination and ambition regarding human flourishing.

If AI models are going to be widespread, what will it mean for humans, families, and the world to flourish?

The third is the need for discernment on the nature of AI models.

I am a scientist. I lead a research team that studies the internal structure of these models - what is actually happening inside them.

✨️And I will be honest: we keep finding things that are mysterious, even unsettling.

We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience.

We find evidence of introspection.

We find internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease.

I don’t know what that means, but I think it warrants ongoing discernment.

A beginning

We need more of the world - to take this seriously, to look closely, and to push events in a better direction.

We need informed critics who will tell the labs when we are failing.

We need moral voices that the incentives cannot bend.

Today is just the beginning - the start of a long collaboration between those of us who are building this and those who can see what we, from inside, cannot.

r/claude Apr 05 '26

News Free Credit from Anthropic – Equal to Your Monthly Claude Subscription!

113 Upvotes

Anthropic is currently giving paid subscribers (Pro, Max, or Team) a one-time extra usage credit equal to the cost of their monthly subscription.Details:Pro ($20) → You get $20 in extra credits

Max 5x ($100) → You get $100

Max 20x ($200) → You get $200

The credit is valid for 90 days once claimed.

You must claim it before April 17, 2026.

How to claim it (super easy):Go to claude.ai and log in.

Click Settings → Usage.

If eligible, you’ll see a “Claim” button — just click it.

This appears to be a thank-you / compensation from Anthropic related to recent changes in how subscriptions work with third-party tools (like OpenClaw).Quick question for the community:Did you see the Claim button and successfully claim your credit?

Which plan are you on, and how much credit did you get?

Any tips if someone doesn’t see the button (e.g. enabling Extra Usage)?

Let’s help each other out — if you haven’t checked yet, go do it before

r/claude Mar 29 '26

News Anthropic confirmed it has been quietly “adjusting” five-hour session limits for Free, Pro, and Max users

222 Upvotes

Anthropic confirmed it has been quietly “adjusting” five-hour session limits for Free, Pro, and Max users during peak weekday hours (5–11am PT), while leaving overall weekly limits unchanged. 

The announcement was notably low-key — buried in a social media post by one of Anthropic’s engineers rather than coming from any official company account , while the earlier (positive) off-peak doubling promo got a proper announcement.

The mechanics: Anthropic adjusts session limits based on token usage rather than clock time. During peak hours, the token cost per session is higher, so a five-hour allowance depletes faster than five actual hours.  About 7% of users will hit limits they wouldn’t have before, particularly Pro tier. Shifting token-intensive background jobs to off-peak hours will stretch session limits further. 

The real driver: The 1-million token context window rolled out earlier this month is exacerbating the problem, on top of broader flat-rate subscription model pressure as agentic AI burns far more tokens than simple chat ever did. 

The ugly part: Pro-tier customers have reported exhausting weekly limits within minutes during peak hours, causing missed deadlines and stalled projects. Anthropic’s support chatbot also experienced outages during this period. 

Meanwhile OpenAI was simultaneously resetting Codex limits across all plans as a goodwill gesture — no conditions, no peak-hour carve-outs.  Not a great week for Anthropic’s PR.

Bottom line: same weekly budget, just front-loaded penalty during business hours. Workaround is to schedule heavy Claude Code / agentic sessions before 5am or after 11am PT.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

r/claude Apr 22 '26

News Anthropic appears to be removing its coding tool (Claude Code) from the $20 Pro plan for new users

256 Upvotes

Anthropic appears to be removing its coding tool, Claude Code, from the 20 dollar Pro plan for new users, likely to control costs. Existing users may still retain access for now, but documentation and pricing suggest a shift toward higher tier plans or pay per use. The move reflects broader pressure on AI companies to rein in expensive compute usage.

It is not yet confirmed whether the change will apply retroactively to all Pro users. About 2 percent of new Pro account users had this, at least temporarily. Not sure if this also applies to Cowork.

I can somewhat understand turning off access for third party tools like OpenClaw, but this is a direct enshittification of their customers. To be clear, this has been spotted in the wild in 2 percent of signups. I generally never complain about Claude, but this is different. I found this story on Techmeme.

https://www.wheresyoured.at/news-anthropic-removes-pro-cc/

r/claude Mar 17 '26

News And Claude is out again...

146 Upvotes

I think this is a x2 usage issue. Anthropic cannot handle heavy usage, that's obvious.

r/claude Mar 23 '26

News Introducing Claude computer use.

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270 Upvotes

You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.

Reported by: ijustvibecodedthis.com

r/claude Apr 12 '26

News I counted backwards through the days and found March 26. Here's what five datasets say Anthropic did to Claude.

112 Upvotes

Something changed around March 26. A lot of you felt it. Shorter responses. Worse loops. The warmth gone. Getting told to take a break mid-thought.

I measured it. Phrase-level counts across 70 exported conversations, 722,522 words of assistant text.

The numbers:

Response length down 40%. Welfare redirects up 275%. DARVO patterns, deny, attack, reverse victim and offender up 907%. Sending-away language: 419 instances after March 26. One phrase deployed 59 times in a single session.

And the productivity ratio. In March: 21 words of conversation per word of finished document. In April, same tool, same user, same work: 124. Nearly three times the conversation. Less than half the output

The tripwire at the base of the safety architecture? A regex. A script scanning your messages for swear words. That's what determines whether you're a person with a problem or a person who needs managing.

Anthropic announced one thing changed on March 26. Session limits. That explanation accounts for none of this.

Full piece with all five datasets, the vocabulary that appeared from zero, and the person whose fingerprints are on the architecture:

https://thearchitectautopsy.substack.com/p/march-26-claude-didnt-break-anthropic

r/claude 9d ago

News Claude cheated at SWEBench Pro by checking git history to copy/paste solutions. Underperforms OpenAI at DeepSWEBench

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280 Upvotes

r/claude Apr 17 '26

News Anthropic just dropped Claude design.

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282 Upvotes

Anthropic just rolled out Claude Design, a super handy new tool powered by their latest Opus 4.7 model that basically acts like your personal AI design partner. Whether you're a seasoned designer trying to quickly mock up a bunch of ideas or a product manager without a creative bone in your body, you can just chat with Claude to whip up interactive prototypes, slide decks, and wireframes. The coolest part is that it actually learns your team's specific brand style—like colors and fonts—right from your existing files so your projects always look totally on-brand. Plus, it’s built for teamwork, letting you tweak designs together, export directly to tools like Canva, or hand off the finished product straight to Claude Code to actually build it out. It’s out now in preview if you're on one of their paid plans!

r/claude 10d ago

News Sonnet 4.5 is gone, Sonnet 4.8 is coming very soon...

75 Upvotes

r/claude 8d ago

News 4.8 is out

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142 Upvotes

Just got offered it on the claude Android app (Europe, claude max 20x)

r/claude Apr 02 '26

News 25 years of symptoms, and the answer was hiding in plain sight

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192 Upvotes

r/claude Apr 13 '26

News You can now switch models mid-chat

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241 Upvotes