2 min learnNew DelhiMar 21, 2026 03:26 PM IST
Anthropic, the corporate behind Claude, has launched findings from a big world examine exploring what folks need from AI and what considerations them about its future.
The examine surveyed 81,000 contributors throughout 159 international locations. In December final 12 months, Anthropic launched “Claude Interviewer”, a specialised AI mannequin that performed open-ended interviews in 70 languages. Responses from contributors have been then analysed and categorised utilizing Claude-powered techniques.
When requested about their expectations from AI, 18.8 per cent of respondents highlighted “skilled excellence” as their high purpose, whereas 13.7 per cent pointed to “private transformation”. Many contributors stated they use AI to deal with routine duties, permitting them to give attention to extra strategic and complicated work. Others famous that AI helps unencumber time for various priorities.
Extra motivations included life administration, time freedom, monetary independence, societal transformation, entrepreneurship, and studying and progress. Curiously, solely 5.6 per cent of respondents cited “inventive expression”, making it the least prioritised use case.
The examine included contributors from 159 international locations. (Picture Supply: Anthropic)
On the considerations facet, 26.7 per cent of contributors flagged “unreliability” as their largest fear. This was adopted by considerations round jobs and the financial system at 22.3 per cent, and points associated to autonomy and management at 21.9 per cent. Different considerations included cognitive decline, governance challenges, misinformation, surveillance and privateness dangers, malicious use, and the impression on which means and creativity. “Overrestriction” ranked lowest amongst considerations.
The examine additionally highlighted regional variations in sentiment. Respondents from India, Brazil, and Israel confirmed a largely constructive outlook on AI. In the meantime, contributors from France, Japan, and america expressed combined views, and people from Germany, South Korea, and the UK have been typically extra sceptical.


