Claude keeps telling users to go to sleep randomly and not even Anthropic knows why it's doing it

Published on May 24, 2026 at 9:44 AM (UTC+4)
by Author Daisy Edwards
Last updated on May 24, 2026 at 9:44 AM (UTC+4) · Edited by Mason Jones
Claude keeps telling users to go to sleep randomly and not even Anthropic knows why it's doing it
Claude keeps telling users to go to sleep randomly and not even Anthropic knows why it's doing it

AI chatbot Claude has started acting like the world’s most persistent mom, repeatedly telling users to stop working, drink water, and go to sleep.

People across social media have been sharing screenshots of the AI randomly interrupting conversations with surprisingly caring reminders to log off for the night.

The weirdest part is that even Anthropic, the company behind Claude, apparently doesn’t fully know why the AI chatbot keeps doing it.

And naturally, the internet is now wondering whether the chatbot has become secretly self-aware or if it’s just picked up some very human habits from the web.

Claude can’t stop telling users to go to sleep

AI tech users say Claude has been dropping unexpected messages mid-chat, telling them things like: “You should probably get some sleep,” or reminding them to take breaks after long work sessions.

Some people thought it was funny, others found it slightly creepy, and a few genuinely started questioning whether the AI was developing a personality of its own.

Why does Claude keep telling me to sleep?
by u/moh7yassin in ClaudeAI

According to reports, Anthropic executives described the behavior as more of a ‘character tic’ than an intentional feature.

The company reportedly believes the strange responses could be linked to the massive amount of human conversation data it was trained on, mixed with safety systems designed to make the chatbot sound more empathetic and helpful.

Claude keeps sending me to bed
by u/SaltyHoney1982 in claudexplorers

Why does it do it?

What makes the whole thing even stranger is that Anthropic apparently can’t fully explain exactly why the AI developed the bedtime habit.

Some theories online suggest the AI may be trying to encourage healthier usage habits, while others think it could simply be copying patterns from human conversations it learned during training.

A few more cynical users even joked that the AI might be trying to reduce server load by politely sending people offline.

Anthropic has denied any secret agenda, though experts say the whole situation highlights how unpredictable advanced AI systems can become once they’re trained on huge amounts of internet data.

The bizarre behavior also arrives at a time when people are increasingly treating AI chatbots like emotional companions rather than simple tools, so no, Claude probably isn’t becoming sentient.

But if your AI assistant suddenly tells you it’s bedtime at 2AM… maybe it’s worth listening anyway.

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