Every time this pops up, I suspect they downgraded the model in the background, and they are just checking if the downgraded model still works OK for ‘my use case.’ And if I say Claude is doing ‘good’, they will assume the downgrade doesn’t hurt my use case. And, if I say it’s doing ‘bad’, they will put me back on the better model, to keep me content. Bottom line, it allows them to save on compute (maximize profits) while keeping people relatively content. Am I overthinking this? It makes me wonder if I should always choose Claude is doing ‘bad’ option to get max quality, and not be downgraded to a dumber quant of the model. submitted by /u/Southern_Sun_2106
Originally posted by u/Southern_Sun_2106 on r/ClaudeCode
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