# Anthropic 调研：约半数 Claude 用户认为 AI 已能处理一半以上工作

- 来源：The Decoder：AI News（RSS）
- 作者：Matthias Bastian
- 发布时间：2026-06-27 23:28
- AIHOT 分数：65
- AIHOT 链接：https://aihot.virxact.com/items/cmqwj14a000wvsly0z5kp8ot7
- 原文链接：https://the-decoder.com/half-of-claude-users-say-ai-can-already-handle-half-their-work-according-to-anthropic-survey

## AI 摘要

Anthropic 对约 9700 名 Claude 用户的调研显示，33% 的用户认为 AI 可用于 30% 至 60% 的任务，14% 认为可用于 60% 至 90%，约 4% 相信 Claude 能完成自己全部工作。展望 12 个月后，约 26% 的用户预期 AI 将接管大部分工作。在 Claude 的 Artifacts 功能中，最高频交付场景是营销内容（80%）、博客/文章写作（81%）和数据库查询（82%）。早期职业者感知到最高的 AI 可执行任务比例并最担忧工作，而重度 Claude 用户则最乐观。多数受访者希望与 AI 协作而不是被替代。

## 正文

Half of Claude users say AI can already handle half their work according to Anthropic survey

Matthias Bastian View the LinkedIn Profile of Matthias Bastian

Jun 27, 2026

About half of Claude users say AI can already handle half or more of their work.

That's according to a survey of roughly 9,700 Claude users (Chat, Cowork, Code) by Anthropic. About 33 percent see AI as usable for 30 to 60 percent of their tasks. Another 14 percent put that figure at 60 to 90 percent. Around four percent believe Claude could already do their entire job.

Share of work tasks AI could handle according to Claude users, today (gray) vs. in 12 months (orange). Most users currently see AI covering 10-60 percent of their tasks. A year from now, far more expect AI to handle 60 percent or more. | Source: Anthropic

Looking 12 months ahead, about 26 percent expect AI to take over most of their work. The survey asks specifically about concrete tasks AI handles, like writing a text. Work is usually more than the sum of individual tasks, especially the knowledge transfer between them.

The most work-related uses in Anthropic's data are marketing content (80 percent), blog or article writing (81 percent), and database queries (82 percent). These figures refer to Claude's Artifacts feature, where the output is a concrete deliverable like a document or interactive graphic, not just a chat reply.

What Claude users use AI for in Chat and Cowork. Academic papers, presentations, and database queries are used almost entirely for work or coursework. Recipes, creative writing, and games skew heavily personal. Marketing content, documents, and blog posts rank among the most work-driven categories. | Image: Anthropic

Expectations about the pace of progress are "strikingly consistent" across all groups, Anthropic says, regardless of experience, location, or profession. The study describes a "rising tide" of AI capabilities improving broadly.

Users hope for collaboration, not replacement

Early-career workers see the highest share of AI-capable tasks and worry most about their jobs. But the heaviest Claude users are the most optimistic. They believe their skills are becoming more valuable. How people judge their career prospects depends heavily on their AI experience and how far along they are professionally.

Most respondents hope to work alongside AI, not be replaced by it. They want AI to handle boring routine work and for the gains to be shared widely, Anthropic reports.

Plenty more interesting data points are in the paper.
