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AI Users Prefer New Features Over Speed, but Creatives Feel Left Behind

The Decoder, Analytics Vidhya

In brief

  • A recent survey of 81,000 Claude AI users reveals that gaining new capabilities is slightly more important than speed when it comes to productivity.
  • However, creative professionals feel both limited and threatened by AI advancements.
  • Despite this, many users are still using Claude in basic ways, similar to a search engine, instead of exploring its full potential through detailed prompts.
  • The survey highlights a significant bias in the sample, raising questions about how representative the results are for all users.
  • While some people find AI tools incredibly useful for productivity, creatives often feel their unique skills are overshadowed by technology.
    • This divide underscores the need for more nuanced approaches to AI development and adoption.
  • Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how Claude and other AI tools evolve to address these differing needs.
  • Whether through better customization or new features, the future of AI in productivity and creativity seems promising but still uncertain.

Read full story at The Decoder, Analytics Vidhya

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