A motion to certify a class action was filed Tuesday in the Beersheba District Court against Anthropic, the company behind the Claude chatbot, alleging it misleads subscribers about what their monthly plans actually include. The plaintiffs say users are charged for access without any clear disclosure of the amount of usage they are buying, and estimate the case is worth tens of millions of shekels.
The petition, submitted by attorneys Elad Danuch, Gregory Faust Korchmeni, David Mikhaev and Guy Davidovich, says Claude imposes usage quotas that reset periodically, then offers users the option to buy additional use without explaining what that purchase covers. According to the filing, this leaves paying customers with an unclear, ongoing billing system that is effectively a