Openclaw said that some unnamed Anthropic staff told them something along those lines, but their phrasing did not make it tremendously clear what was actually promised. Of course, the initial ban consisted of nothing more than a Twitter post from the lead developer, so who can know what Anthropic as such thinks about any of this?
Make sure you check your extra usage.
I thought the same but then noticed that single prompt (exactly as posted) cost $0.20 of extra usage.
It can't be legal that they randomly charge extra usage with no user consent.
US govt decided to stop applying laws to AI companies
Probably "consent" by use of the product, as described in the Terms and Conditions.
What kind of law would cover this?
Probably the UCC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Commercial_Code
Are laws being enforced presently? I hadn’t noticed?
Or a/b testing.
Not reproing here either.
I guess someone did read the post.
Wasn't OpenClaw usage re-allowed after the initial ban?
Openclaw said that some unnamed Anthropic staff told them something along those lines, but their phrasing did not make it tremendously clear what was actually promised. Of course, the initial ban consisted of nothing more than a Twitter post from the lead developer, so who can know what Anthropic as such thinks about any of this?