Anthropic just published data showing 35% of their users expect AI to do MOST of their work within 12 months. We’re not having an honest conversation about what this actually means.
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Anthropic published data indicating that 35% of their users expect AI to perform most of their work within the next 12 months, raising questions about the implications of rapid AI adoption.
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