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by szmarczak
61 days ago
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> they control the system prompt They control the default system prompt. You can change it if you want to. > They can pick the default reasoning effort Don't see how it's an obstacle in allowing third party wrappers. > They can decide what to keep and what to throw out That's actually a good point. However I still don't think it's an obstacle. If third party wrappers were bad, people simply wouldn't be using them. |
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Defaults matter. A large share of people never change them (status quo bias, psychological inertia). Having control over them (and usage quotas) means Anthropic can control and fine-tune what this fixed subscription costs them.
And evidently (re, the original article), they tried to do so.