Will Al replace jobs? Anthropic has an answer

Despite widespread fears that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could replace jobs, a study from Anthropic suggests that technology is actually helping workers.
Despite concerns about work, the research is more complex as it was found that Al reshapes jobs differently, depending on the role.
Rather than focusing solely on how often AI is used, the report looked more closely at what kinds of tasks it is given and whether it is successful, it writes. € news.
The study found that 49% of workplaces can now use AI in at least a quarter of the tasks involved, which is an increase of 13% from the beginning of 2025.
But not all office jobs are affected by AI in the same way, according to the report.
The report highlights geographical differences. Higher-income countries tend to use AI more often for work and personal tasks. Lower-income countries show a higher rate of use in education.
Otherwise, this is the fourth edition of the Anthropic economic index, which tracks how Al is being integrated into work and its potential effects.
The report's authors argue that understanding how Al is used is as important as measuring its prevalence. /Telegraph/




















































