# 调查显示：在美国，Claude的周活跃用户比其他AI助手用户富裕得多

- 来源：The Decoder：AI News（RSS）
- 作者：Matthias Bastian
- 发布时间：2026-04-26 16:50
- AIHOT 分数：38
- AIHOT 链接：https://aihot.virxact.com/items/cmofj5wqh06y8slb8hf1b17tf
- 原文链接：https://the-decoder.com/survey-finds-claudes-weekly-active-users-in-the-us-skew-far-wealthier-than-any-rival-ai-assistant

## AI 摘要

一项针对美国主要AI助手用户收入的调查显示，Claude的用户群体收入显著更高。其周活跃用户中，年收入超过15万美元的高收入者占比高达41%，远高于ChatGPT（28%）、Google Gemini（24%）和Microsoft Copilot（20%）。而在年收入低于5万美元的用户中，Claude的占比最低，仅为11%。这些数据表明，Claude在美国市场成功吸引了更为富裕的用户，其用户收入结构与竞争对手形成了鲜明对比。

## 正文

Survey finds Claude's weekly active users in the US skew far wealthier than any rival AI assistant

Claude's user base is notably more affluent than other AI assistants. A survey by Epoch AI and Ipsos found that 80 percent of US adults who use Claude live in households earning more than $100,000 a year. Competing services trail well behind: Microsoft Copilot at 64 percent, ChatGPT, Grok, and Google Gemini at 56 percent each, and Meta AI at just 37 percent.

Still, Epoch AI notes that Claude's lead is only relative—in absolute terms, its reach remains small. Among high earners, ChatGPT dominates at 37 percent, followed by Gemini (24 percent) and Copilot (14 percent), while Claude reaches just 6 percent. And 44 percent of high earners don't use AI at all. The data comes from three survey waves between March and April 2026.

The numbers are worth considering alongside a recent Anthropic study showing stronger AI models negotiate better prices in transactions, while users of weaker models didn't realize they were at a disadvantage. If that pattern holds, more capable models, already used disproportionately by the wealthy, could widen existing economic gaps.

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