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The Anthropic Economic Index: Which Economic Tasks are Performed with AI? Evidence from Millions of Claude Conversations

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This academic paper from Anthropic provides an empirical analysis of how artificial intelligence, specifically their Claude model, is being used across the economy.

The researchers developed a novel method to analyse millions of Claude conversations and map them to tasks and occupations listed in the US Department of Labor's O*NET database.

Their findings indicate that AI usage is currently concentrated in areas like software development and writing, with a notable portion of occupations showing AI use for some of their tasks.

The study also distinguishes between AI being used to automate tasks versus augment human capabilities and examines usage patterns across different Claude models, providing early, data-driven insights into AI's evolving role in the labour market.

Source: https://www.anthropic.com/news/the-anthropic-economic-index

Disclaimer: This podcast is generated by Roger Basler de Roca (contact) by the use of AI. The voices are artificially generated and the discussion is based on public research data. I do not claim any ownership of the presented material as it is for education purpose only.

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This academic paper from Anthropic provides an empirical analysis of how artificial intelligence, specifically their Claude model, is being used across the economy.

The researchers developed a novel method to analyse millions of Claude conversations and map them to tasks and occupations listed in the US Department of Labor's O*NET database.

Their findings indicate that AI usage is currently concentrated in areas like software development and writing, with a notable portion of occupations showing AI use for some of their tasks.

The study also distinguishes between AI being used to automate tasks versus augment human capabilities and examines usage patterns across different Claude models, providing early, data-driven insights into AI's evolving role in the labour market.

Source: https://www.anthropic.com/news/the-anthropic-economic-index

Disclaimer: This podcast is generated by Roger Basler de Roca (contact) by the use of AI. The voices are artificially generated and the discussion is based on public research data. I do not claim any ownership of the presented material as it is for education purpose only.

⁠https://rogerbasler.ch/en/contact/

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