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Anthropic's Claude subscriptions no longer include Agent SDK and Claude -p usage
You'll need to use a separate credit pool now.
Twitter's latest API pricing plan still prices out most indie developers and came way too late for the few who could've afforded it. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images Too little, too late ...
If an agent is inefficient and burns through tokens, it simply drains the user's new $20 to $200 Agent SDK credit budget ...
Developers who pay for and depend on Twitter's API have experienced nothing but trouble since Elon Musk acquired the company. Credit: Mashable / Kyle Tippett Twitter's new API may now cost tens of ...
Anthropic’s move reflects a broader industry shift toward metered pricing for AI agents, forcing developers and enterprises ...
To be clear, it will still be possible to use Claude models like Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku to power OpenClaw and similar external agents, but users will now need to opt into a pay-as-you-go or API.
The API is a tool that allows developers to access Twitter data. This data can be used to build a variety of applications, such as social media analytics tools, bots, and research tools. The company ...
The AI subscription buffet may still be open, but the plates are getting smaller, the premium dishes are moving behind higher tiers and the meter is starting to matter.
Supported Releases: These releases have been certified by Bloomberg’s Enterprise Products team for use by Bloomberg customers. Experimental Releases: These releases have not yet been certified for use ...
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