
Claude can now tell you that you use Claude too much
THE SO WHAT
Anthropic’s Reflect dashboard bakes self-throttling into the product—usage analytics as a nudge toward healthier dependence. For teams rolling out assistants internally, this is a pattern worth copying: expose usage and over-reliance data so managers can tune workflows before they hollow out core skills.
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