On January 17, according to FortuneAnthropic According to the latest researchAI THE IMPACT ON DIFFERENT OCCUPATIONS IS RAPIDLY POLARIZINGWorkThis simple narrative is more complicated。

The study is based on Anthropic's own chat robot Claude THE DATA ARE USED IN AN ATTEMPT TO PRESENT IN A MORE QUANTITATIVE MANNER HOW USERS COLLABORATE WITH AI IN THE REAL WORK SCENE, ASSIGN TASKS AND MODEL SUCCESS RATES IN DIFFERENT TASKS。
According to Anthropic economist Peter McCorry, the study began last year with the central goal of understanding how AI, as a universal technology, will affect all occupations. He points out that the impact of AI is marked by a significant difference in jobs:
PROFESSIONALS SUCH AS RADIOLOGISTS, THERAPISTS, ETC. CAN USE AI TO HANDLE TIME-CONSUMING TASKS, THEREBY DEVOTING MORE TIME TO COMMUNICATING WITH PATIENTS, WHILE POSTS SUCH AS DATA ENTRY, IT SUPPORT, TRAVEL AGENTS AND SO FORTH MAY TEND TO BE "SKILLED" BECAUSE THE TASK IS SIMPLIFIED。
The study also emphasized that human collaboration and oversight remain essential in complex missions, and AI is more like a tool to increase the productivity of highly skilled jobs than a substitute. McCorry points out that this year AI has outpaced most of the mainstream technologies of the past century in the United States and that areas with low usage rates are fast catching up。
The report shows that Claude has continued to expand the range of tasks to be covered and that 44% positions are now available to use AI for at least one quarter of the tasks, a significant increase from 36% reported in the previous report。
McCorry believes that, with Claude's more operational capacity, "assignability" will be an important skill in the future. He mentioned that academic research had shown that people with stronger managerial capabilities could gain higher value from larger models. He himself has increasingly assigned complex tasks to Claude。
When it comes to the future, McCrory suggests that the industry is still at a highly uncertain stage, but Anthropic will continue to open up relevant data to help researchers and policymakers understand the potential impact of AI more clearly。