Anthropic published the first results from Anthropic Public Record, a recurring survey series on public attitudes toward AI. The first wave surveyed nearly 52,000 Americans in late 2025 and found broad hopes for medical progress and accessibility, alongside major fears about job loss, cognitive dependency, and misinformation. Respondents also showed bipartisan support for government involvement, legal accountability, privacy protections, child safety rules, and stronger oversight of AI companies.
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman walked back his previous comments about AI automating white-collar jobs like lawyers and accountants. Speaking on the Decoder podcast, he clarified that AI is meant to help these professionals complete specific tasks, such as drafting emails, rather than replacing their entire roles. This shift highlights the ongoing industry effort to balance AI capability marketing with public concerns over job displacement.