Anthropic’s chatbot Claude ended up at the center of a widely shared internet-speed story. According to the version that made the rounds online, the real problem was simple: an Ethernet cable had been plugged into a 10 Mbps port instead of a gigabit port.
Claude walked the user through a few basic checks. The user switched the cable, and the slowdown disappeared. If you game, stream , or regularly download massive PC or console updates, that kind of basic port mix-up is one of the first things worth checking.
People passed the story around because Claude came across as an easy, step-by-step guide, not some magic fix-all. Still, a human support rep, a home-network diagnostic tool, or even a short troubleshooting article probably could’ve gotten you to the same answer.
If you need help late at night or at some awkward hour, this kind of chatbot support is worth a shot. Industry estimates say business use is up nearly fivefold from 2020 to 2025, automated agents now handle up to 80% of routine questions, and 69% of consumers say they like getting quick answers. At the same time, 57% say they trust the service less when it’s mostly automated.
You can use Anthropic’s Claude on the web or on mobile, but human backup still matters for complicated or sensitive issues. That’s even more true now, with newer tools claiming real-time fault detection and resolution speeds up to 70% faster, and with Europe set to require clear bot disclosure starting in August 2026.