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Anthropic says users who delegate more work to AI are more optimistic about jobs
Anthropic said a survey of 9,700 Claude users found that those who hand over entire tasks to AI were positive across six job indicators, including pay, employment stability and chances of re-employment. It also reported broad gains in perceived productivity, with most respondents saying work became faster and improved in scope and quality. Still, 10 percent said they faced a high risk of losing their jobs, and more than a third expected major changes in responsibilities within 12 months.
AI & Enterprise
Anthropic appoints Ki-young Choi as Korea head to target market with tailored strategy
U.S. AI research and development company Anthropic said on Tuesday it has appointed Ki-young Choi as its Korea head ahead of the opening of its Seoul office. Senior executives plan to visit Seoul in the coming weeks to formally establish the office and meet key customers. Anthropic said a March Economic Index report showed Claude usage in South Korea exceeded expectations by 3.5 times relative to population, with active use in technology and creative fields.
AI & Enterprise
AI really taking jobs? Anthropic says not yet
Anthropic on March 5 released a report on AI’s impact on the labour market, proposing a new “Observed Exposure” index that incorporates real usage data. It found large gaps between AI’s theoretical capability and actual use, with computer and administrative jobs among the most exposed. Higher exposure correlates with lower projected employment growth, but unemployment increases since ChatGPT’s launch were not statistically significant. It flagged weaker hiring for highly exposed jobs among 22 to 25-year-olds.