Artificial Intelligence
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The Anthropic Economic Index
The main findings from the Economic Index’s first paper are:
Today, usage is concentrated in software development and technical writing tasks. Over one-third of occupations (roughly 36%) see AI use in at least a quarter of their associated tasks, while approximately 4% of occupations use it across three-quarters of their associated tasks.
AI use leans more toward augmentation (57%), where AI collaborates with and enhances human capabilities, compared to automation (43%), where AI directly performs tasks.
AI use is more prevalent for tasks associated with mid-to-high wage occupations like computer programmers and data scientists, but is lower for both the lowest- and highest-paid roles. This likely reflects both the limits of current AI capabilities, as well as practical barriers to using the technology.
- Is this independent research?
IF it's coming from themselves, it would be pretty biased, no?******** - ^ Question was rethoric ofc
The fact you have no clue about what you are posting should be of concern to you******** - "While our data and methods face important limitations and
only paint a picture of AI usage on a single platform..."******** - < it's all based on U.S. Department of Labor stats so basically no use in Europe or other countries********
- Is this independent research?



