Artificial intelligence is permeating the workplace at a pace far beyond expectations. The latest in-depth survey released by the large model unicorn company Anthropic, which involved nearly 10,000 users, shows that nearly half of Claude users believe AI can now independently handle more than half of their daily work tasks.
In the survey of approximately 9,700 users, 33% said AI could handle 30% to 60% of their work, while 14% believed the proportion was as high as 60% to 90%. More than 4% of "deep players" even claimed that Claude could almost completely take over all their work, indicating that the potential of AI as a productivity tool is being deeply unleashed.

Focusing on Content Creation, Heavy Users Are More Optimistic About Career Prospects
From practical application scenarios, AI has shown remarkable performance in handling text and data. Data shows that more than 80% of respondents frequently use Claude for database queries, blog or article creation, and writing various types of marketing copy. These areas have become the main fields where AI is applied.
Interestingly, frequent use of AI hasn't made professionals anxious. The survey found that heavy users of Claude are actually the most optimistic about their future career prospects, believing that their professional value and core competitiveness have been significantly enhanced with the help of AI.
Refusing to Be Replaced, Human-Machine Collaboration Becomes the Main Expectation for the Future
Looking ahead to workplace changes in the next year, about 26% of users expect AI to take over most of their work. Although technological advancements are rapid, the majority of respondents don't feel threatened by the risk of being replaced by technology, but rather have more rational expectations for the future.
In terms of attitude toward AI, most people tend to establish a new "human-machine collaboration" working model. They eagerly hope that AI will take over those tedious and repetitive assembly-line tasks and strongly wish that the benefits brought by technological progress will be widely shared by society, rather than simply evolving into replacing human labor with machines.
