AI: Anthropic has conducted a survey. In this survey, it has been found out how and why people want to use AI. Also, what concerns do they have about the future of AI? 81 thousand people from 159 countries participated in the survey. This showed that people use AI for professional work and to enhance their abilities. Also, they use AI to handle routine tasks so that they get more time to focus on important tasks.

Anthropic has conducted a global survey on a large scale. Through this survey, the company has tried to know what people want from AI and what are their concerns regarding its future. 81,000 people from 159 countries participated in the survey. In December last year, Anthropic introduced a special AI model named “Claude Interviewer”. This model interviewed people in 70 languages. After this, people’s responses were analyzed using a system based on Claude and divided into different categories. When people were asked what their expectations were from AI, 18.8 percent people said that they want to adopt AI for their professional work. At the same time, 13.7 percent people said that they want to use AI to improve their personal lives. Many people said that they use AI to handle everyday tasks. This gives them the opportunity to focus on more important and difficult tasks. Some people also said that with the help of AI, they get more time for other important tasks.

Be able to concentrate on important work

Be able to concentrate on important work

A survey conducted by Anthropic revealed that most people want AI to save them time and increase their efficiency. But, people around the world are concerned about fully trusting AI and its impact on jobs.

fear of losing job

Global surveys have shown that people are becoming increasingly dependent on AI to enhance their working capacity. However, concerns still remain among people about trusting AI and its impact on jobs. Interestingly, only 5.6 percent of people reported using AI for “creative expression.” Because of this it became the lowest priority task.

people don’t trust

Talking about concerns, 26.7 percent people cited lack of trust in AI as their biggest concern. After this, 22.3 percent people expressed their concerns about jobs and economy and 21.9 percent people expressed their concerns about issues related to freedom and control.

positive thinking of Indians

Additionally, many are concerned about cognitive decline, governance challenges, misinformation, surveillance and privacy risks, misuse, and the impact on life’s purpose and creativity. “Too many restrictions” was at the bottom of the list of concerns.

People in India, Brazil and Israel showed mostly positive thinking about AI. At the same time, people of France, Japan and America gave mixed opinions. Whereas people in Germany, South Korea and the United Kingdom were generally more skeptical about AI.

About the authorMona DixitMona Dixit is the Principal Digital Content Producer at Times Online. He has been in the field of journalism for the last 8 years. He has worked for a long time at Newsbytes and Zee Media’s leading technology website Techlusive. As a tech journalist, Mona has good experience in writing gadgets news, tech tips and tricks, AI news, gadget reviews. It also keeps an eye on the changes happening in the telecom sector and the world of apps. New research being done in the field of tech explains news on government policy to the readers in easy language. After Bachelor of Science, Mona has obtained Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) degree from IMS College, Noida.… read more

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