Anthropic keeps taking features away from Claude Pro, and I’m running out of reasons to defend it
You might've noticed a pretty huge shift in the way the average user uses AI between 2022 and now. I'm not really talking about using it for more advanced workflows and relying on it more. That was bound to happen. In late 2022, we got our first real look into what AI was when OpenAI launched ChatGPT publicly, and now practically every tool is just an AI tool in disguise. That part of the story has been told over and over again. The shift I'm highlighting here, though, is this: if you use AI for anything more than the occasional search-replacement question, you're almost certainly paying for it now. In fact, you might be paying for two or three different tools, because each one has carved out a specific thing it's best at.
You might’ve noticed a pretty huge shift in the way the average user uses AI between 2022 and now. I’m not really talking about using it for more advanced workflows and relying on it more. That was bound to happen. In late 2022, we got our first real look into what AI was when OpenAI launched ChatGPT publicly, and now practically every tool is just an AI tool in disguise. That part of the story has been told over and over again. The shift I’m highlighting here, though, is this: if you use AI for anything more than the occasional search-replacement question, you’re almost certainly paying for it now. In fact, you might be paying for two or three different tools, because each one has carved out a specific thing it’s best at.
Brayden Johnson
United States
United States
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