Original Reddit post

Anthropic recently grew a crazy amount, somewhere in the ball park of 10x-80x. Their compute did not suddenly increase by 80x. Until vera rubin comes online starting later this year and in 2027, Anthropic expects to be compute constrained. So what can Anthropic do?

  1. They can reduce rate limits
  2. They can lower output quality
  3. They can increase prices until supply meets demand
  4. They can aggressively develop more compute efficient models
  5. Secure more compute People are mad because they haven’t been transparent at all, and in fact have gaslit their customers that nothing is changed, then later admitted they were making their models dumber. I would be happy if Anthropic would be super transparent about what exactly they’re doing and their current compute load so I can make an informed choice about what model I want to use and when. So how should they be handling it? submitted by /u/superSmitty9999

Originally posted by u/superSmitty9999 on r/ClaudeCode