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Who Uses Claude the Most?

New research from Anthropic’s Economic Index, using one million real Claude.ai conversations, just revealed who’s actually tapping the power of large language models and it’s not just coders.
37% of prompts come from computer & mathematical jobs—but look closer, and you’ll find copywriters, editors, educators, scientists, and business pros all finding ways to accelerate, create, and problem-solve with AI.
This chart breaks it down, using task-level mapping across 20,000 categories in O*NET. Why? Because AI is now used for everything from debugging code to drafting essays, tutoring, editing, and running statistical analyses.
But it gets even more interesting:
- AI is used more to augment human work (57%) than to automate tasks (43%)
- Mid-to-high wage knowledge jobs see the most AI integration, while the lowest and highest paid jobs lag behind
- Not everyone prompting for “nutritionist” or “teacher” advice is a professional—AI is giving everyone access to expert workflows
What does this mean for the future of work?
- If AI can support both your spreadsheets and your screenplays, is every desk job now up for reinvention?
- The lines between “tech” jobs and “everyone else” are starting to blur—fast.