A new report shows how people and businesses use the AI tool Claude. Its use is growing fast, especially for learning and science tasks, and people are letting it handle complete jobs more often. However, its adoption is uneven. People in richer countries use it much more than those in poorer nations, which might increase the global wealth gap. In countries where AI is less common, it's mostly used for coding, while popular areas see it used for a wider variety of tasks. Businesses use it even more for automation and choose it based on its abilities, not its price. A big challenge for companies is that for complex jobs, the AI needs a lot of well-organized information.
Uneven AI adoption worldwide
A new report shows AI use is growing fast but is very different between countries and businesses.