Forbes December 8, 2025
John Werner

The world abounds with new statistics about the future of work: some are pointing to studies like one from McKinsey that suggest the majority of U.S. work hours can be automated. Others are relying more on a gut instinct about what we are likely to see in the future.

Anthropic has been busy on this front, and recently unveiled a ground-breaking survey that digs into not only what people use LLMs for, but how they feel about it.

To do this, the company created a brand new tool called Clio that preserves privacy while plumbing the user base for details. Anthropic explains the project this way in a blog post earlier in December:

“How are people actually using Claude’s outputs?...

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