--- title: "Anthropic: Which Economic Tasks Are Performed with AI? Evidence from Millions of Claude Conversations" slug: "anthropic-which-economic-tasks-are-performed-with-ai-evidence-from-millions-of-claude-conversations" author: "Jeremy Weaver" date: "2025-02-11 00:37:06" category: "Premium" topics: "AI Usage Patterns in Occupational Tasks, Augmentation vs Automation in AI, AI Impact on Mid-to-High Wage Occupations, Specialized AI Models for Task-Specific Roles, Non-Work AI Interactions Mapped to Professional Tasks" summary: "The study analyzes four million Claude.ai conversations mapped to US occupational tasks, revealing that AI is mainly used to augment specific tasks—especially in software development, writing, and other cognitive roles—rather than to replace entire jobs. It finds that mid-to-high wage occupations are using AI significantly, with different models specializing in distinct tasks, highlighting a nuanced, task-specific impact of AI on the economy." banner: "" thumbnail: "" --- Anthropic: Which Economic Tasks Are Performed with AI? Evidence from Millions of Claude Conversations



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This research paper uses data from four million conversations on the Claude.ai platform to empirically analyze how artificial intelligence (AI) is currently used across various occupational tasks in the US economy.

The study maps these conversations to the US Department of Labor's O*NET database to identify usage patterns, finding that AI is most heavily used in software development and writing tasks. The analysis also examines the depth of AI integration within occupations, the types of skills involved in human-AI interactions, and how AI is used to augment or automate tasks.

The researchers acknowledge limitations in their data and methodology but highlight the importance of their empirical approach for tracking AI's evolving role in the economy. The findings suggest AI's current impact is task-specific rather than resulting in complete job displacement.

Here are some surprising facts revealed by the analysis of AI usage patterns in the sources: