Anthropic’s chatbot Claude goes down amid ‘unprecedented demand’ – East Bay Times

By Shona Ghosh, Bloomberg

Anthropic PBC’s artificial intelligence chatbot Claude and related consumer-facing applications went down early Monday, with the startup saying it has been grappling with “unprecedented demand” for its services over the past week.

Nearly 2,000 users had reported Claude AI service disruptions at the outage’s peak around 6:40 a.m. New York time, according to service-monitoring website Downdetector. Anthropic said in a statement by WhatsApp that “consumer-facing surfaces” such as claude.ai and the company’s apps were offline. Businesses that have integrated Claude’s AI models into their own systems were unaffected.

“We appreciate everyone’s patience as we work to bring things back online while experiencing unprecedented demand for Claude over the last week,” Anthropic said in the statement. As of 10:50 a.m. New York time, the company said the outage issue had been resolved and all systems were operational, according to a status update website.

Anthropic has seen a surge in usage of its services as it feuds with the US Defense Department over the potential use of its technology for mass surveillance and the development of autonomous weaponry. The Pentagon has declared Anthropic a supply-chain risk, an unprecedented move against an American company that threatens to have profound consequences for its business. The number of free users of Claude has increased more than 60% since January, and paid subscribers have more than doubled since October, according to Anthropic.

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