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AI Companies Face Usage Limits and Privacy Concerns as Demand Surges

Anthropic implements usage limits on Claude chatbot while Perplexity faces lawsuit over privacy practices amid growing AI adoption.

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Two major artificial intelligence companies are facing distinct challenges as the AI industry continues to experience rapid growth and scrutiny.

Anthropic has implemented new usage limits on its Claude chatbot, causing frustration among regular users. The restrictions appear to be a response to surging demand that has strained the company's systems. Users who have become accustomed to extensive interactions with Claude are now encountering barriers that limit their access to the AI assistant.

Separately, AI search company Perplexity is facing legal action over its privacy practices. A lawsuit alleges that the company's "Incognito Mode" feature, which promises private browsing, is misleading users about data protection. The legal filing claims that Google, Meta, and Perplexity have shared millions of user conversations to boost advertising revenue.

The developments highlight growing pains in the AI sector as companies balance user demand with infrastructure limitations and regulatory compliance. As AI chatbots and search tools become more mainstream, providers are grappling with scaling their services while maintaining user trust and meeting privacy expectations.

Both situations reflect broader challenges facing the AI industry, including managing computational resources for high-demand services and addressing concerns about data privacy and user protection in an increasingly competitive market.

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