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Over half of Americans fear losing both their jobs and their independent thinking to AI, survey finds
Key Points
A survey by Anthropic of nearly 52,000 Americans shows that curing serious diseases such as cancer or Alzheimer’s is the respondents’ greatest hope regarding artificial intelligence, at 48 percent.
The greatest concerns relate to the job market and personal skills: 64 percent fear losing their jobs to AI, while 56 percent fear cognitive dependence and the loss of independent thinking.
A majority generally opposes the use of AI in their own workplace. However, the survey also shows that using AI likely significantly reduces these fears through practical experience.
A major Anthropic survey of nearly 52,000 Americans shows widespread anxiety about AI-driven job loss and cognitive dependency.
Anthropic has published the results of its first representative survey series, Anthropic Public Record. The online poll, conducted by YouGov between November and December 2025, covers 51,993 Americans aged 16 and older across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. According to Anthropic, it's the first survey aimed at the public rather than just users of its chatbot Claude.
Curing disease tops the wish list, job loss dominates the fears
When asked to name their three biggest hopes for AI, 48 percent of respondents picked curing diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's. Helping people with disabilities came in second at 36 percent. Technological progress and making everyday life easier tied at 23 percent each. The least popular hope was AI as therapist and cure for loneliness, a use case that's often discussed as a major opportunity but has already caused real harm.
The fears are dominated by job loss. 64 percent of Americans worry AI will cost them jobs. That concern grows with education level and ranks first in every single state, Anthropic says. Fear of cognitive dependency, meaning the loss of the ability to think for yourself, comes in second at 56 percent. Misinformation takes third at 52 percent. Only 15 percent trust AI companies to make the right calls about how the technology gets built and deployed.