Explore Anthropic's latest research on AI's impact on jobs, revealing which professions are most at risk and the gap between AI's theoretical and actual capabilities.
Of course, those are only examples. Currently, according to Anthropic’s report, 30% of jobs have almost zero risk of AI elimination. The common denominators are pretty clear here: physical work, ...
Anthropic economists say there's not yet evidence to suggest AI is fueling a spike in job losses in highly exposed fields like computer programming.
For decades, workers displaced by technology in traditional industries — coal miners, factory hands, truck drivers — were lectured with the same smug refrain: “Learn to code.” The promise was simple: ...
The maker of the Claude chatbot says its research could help identify economic disruptions by measuring how AI is currently ...
AI could reshape many jobs but adoption remains limited due to legal and technical barriers, while hiring in AI-exposed roles is slowing, says Anthropic research.
The University of Northern Iowa is expanding its education in artificial intelligence with two new bachelor’s degree programs ...
Anthropic has introduced a measure to track AI-driven job displacement risks, stating that some roles may face higher ...
With global demand for entry-level developers, analysts, and tech-enabled professionals continuing to rise, beginners are ...
AI's reach is still limited, a new study shows. While AI has not caused widespread job losses, younger workers in exposed jobs see hiring slow. White-collar roles involving coding and data analysis ...