Those Using AI Most Fear Losing Jobs To It, Anthropic Study

A study by Anthropic found that users of its AI chatbot Claude who are most exposed to AI are also most worried about losing their jobs. Despite concerns, many users reported significant productivity gains, with an average score of 5.1 out of 7.
Anthropic's study of 81,000 Claude chatbot users revealed a correlation between AI exposure and job anxiety. Workers in software roles felt more anxious than those in professions with lower AI exposure, such as teaching. Nearly one in five respondents were concerned about economic displacement due to AI. The study found that AI is making users more productive, with an average score of 5.1 out of 7. Both high-paid and low-paid workers reported productivity boosts, with customer service workers and gig workers benefiting from AI. The rise of AI is creating both productivity and anxiety, raising concerns about long-term job security.
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