Explore Anthropic's latest research on AI's impact on jobs, revealing which professions are most at risk and the gap between AI's theoretical and actual capabilities.
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AI's job takeover: Programmers, analysts among roles most at risk
Anthropic, maker of AI chatbot Claude, has identified job roles most at risk from AI, including programmers, analysts, and ...
Anthropic research finds programming and customer service roles among the most exposed to generative AI automation.
A recent Anthropic study reveals that nearly 70% of tasks for programmers, customer service representatives, and data entry operators are already automated, placing these roles at high risk of ...
Anthropic's new AI Exposure Index ranks computer programmers as the most vulnerable to LLM automation, with 75% of tasks automatable and early-career hiring slowing.
Of course, those are only examples. Currently, according to Anthropic’s report, 30% of jobs have almost zero risk of AI elimination. The common denominators are pretty clear here: physical work, ...
Worried that AI might replace you? Check out this graph from Anthropic showing the jobs most at risk
Anthropic economists say there's not yet evidence to suggest AI is fueling a spike in job losses in highly exposed fields like computer programming.
AI could reshape many jobs but adoption remains limited due to legal and technical barriers, while hiring in AI-exposed roles is slowing, says Anthropic research.
The invention of electricity made menial jobs like the lamplighter, the elevator operator, and the knocker-up, the human ...
A new report from Anthropic highlights professions most exposed to AI automation, even as researchers say the technology has ...
Anthropic's "observed exposure" metric relies on real-world Claude interactions, prioritising automation over augmentation.
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