I didn't write anything about pricing. I just claim that people would love an offering without the discussed restriction, and because there is clear evidence of such a demand, it would make sense for Anthropic to prepare such an offering.
> I didn't write anything about pricing. I just claim that people would love an offering without the discussed restriction,
The API has no restrictions; what is the people's objection to that?
Then you mean the API, and if that's not sufficient, then you do have an issue with wanting something for nothing.
>I didn't write anything about pricing
Yes, and that's exactly the problem I'm pointig at.
Your comment "that people would love an offering without the discussed restriction" ignores the pricing burden of that, which is why it's confused why Anthropic don't just offer this.