Anthropic reports longer-term Claude users iterate more carefully, avoid full autonomy more often, attempt higher-value tasks, and get more successful responses, suggesting maturity shifts usage from novelty to deliberate workflows.
New from the Anthropic Economic Index: how people’s use of Claude changes with experience.
Longer-term users are more likely to iterate carefully with Claude, and less likely to hand it full autonomy.
They attempt higher-value tasks, and receive more successful responses.
“how people’s use of Claude changes with experience.”
“Longer-term users are more likely to iterate carefully with Claude, and less likely to hand it full autonomy.”
“They attempt higher-value tasks, and receive more successful responses.”
“people who have been using Claude for 6 months or more have 10% fewer personal conversations”
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