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Most people start their AI journey by asking how to save time. That is not a wrong question — but Anthropic's latest research, based on open-ended interviews with over 81,000 Claude users across 159 countries, suggests it may not be the most important one.
The most commonly reported productivity gain in the study was not speed. It was scope. Not doing existing work faster, but doing things that you simply couldn't before, because of budget, skills, or just the assumption that certain capabilities belonged to someone else.
This episode is about the difference between saving time with the boring middle and asking what is now possible that wasn't before, and why that second question is where the real opportunity lies.
What You'll Learn
If you've ever sat in a meeting, taken what felt like decent notes, and then opened them afterwards and they didn't capture anything, Granola is the tool for you. It runs in the background, captures everything, and turns your notes into something you can actually use. Both Jess and Kyle use it, it plays really nicely with Claude, and it is one of our most highly recommended tools
New users get 100% off their first month using our link: granola.ai?via=early-adoptr
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Travel Plans
01:37 About the Anthropic Research
03:37 How the Study Actually Worked
07:36 The Headline Productivity Stat
10:35 The Four Types of Productivity Gain from AI
11:54 What the Data Says About Job Displacement
13:32 The Efficiency Game: What It Gets You and What It Misses
16:45 Why Automating the Wrong Things Makes You Faster at the Wrong Things
21:27 The Boring Middle: Why Consistency Is the Point
25:00 Capability Gains: Doing Things That Were Previously Off the Table
28:54 The Wrong Question: Efficiency vs. Capability
31:39 How Efficiency and Capability Feed Into Each Other
35:09 Practical Takeaways: What to Try This Week
38:09 AI News of the Week: Lessons from Pocket OS Incident
Resources:
Get in Touch:
TikTok: @early_adoptr
Instagram: @early_adoptr
YouTube: @early_adoptr
Get in touch with Early Adoptr: [email protected]
Follow Us on Socials & Resources:
IG: https://instagram.com/early_adoptr
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@early_adoptr
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@early_adoptr
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By Early AdoptrMost people start their AI journey by asking how to save time. That is not a wrong question — but Anthropic's latest research, based on open-ended interviews with over 81,000 Claude users across 159 countries, suggests it may not be the most important one.
The most commonly reported productivity gain in the study was not speed. It was scope. Not doing existing work faster, but doing things that you simply couldn't before, because of budget, skills, or just the assumption that certain capabilities belonged to someone else.
This episode is about the difference between saving time with the boring middle and asking what is now possible that wasn't before, and why that second question is where the real opportunity lies.
What You'll Learn
If you've ever sat in a meeting, taken what felt like decent notes, and then opened them afterwards and they didn't capture anything, Granola is the tool for you. It runs in the background, captures everything, and turns your notes into something you can actually use. Both Jess and Kyle use it, it plays really nicely with Claude, and it is one of our most highly recommended tools
New users get 100% off their first month using our link: granola.ai?via=early-adoptr
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Travel Plans
01:37 About the Anthropic Research
03:37 How the Study Actually Worked
07:36 The Headline Productivity Stat
10:35 The Four Types of Productivity Gain from AI
11:54 What the Data Says About Job Displacement
13:32 The Efficiency Game: What It Gets You and What It Misses
16:45 Why Automating the Wrong Things Makes You Faster at the Wrong Things
21:27 The Boring Middle: Why Consistency Is the Point
25:00 Capability Gains: Doing Things That Were Previously Off the Table
28:54 The Wrong Question: Efficiency vs. Capability
31:39 How Efficiency and Capability Feed Into Each Other
35:09 Practical Takeaways: What to Try This Week
38:09 AI News of the Week: Lessons from Pocket OS Incident
Resources:
Get in Touch:
TikTok: @early_adoptr
Instagram: @early_adoptr
YouTube: @early_adoptr
Get in touch with Early Adoptr: [email protected]
Follow Us on Socials & Resources:
IG: https://instagram.com/early_adoptr
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@early_adoptr
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@early_adoptr
Substack: https://substack.com/@earlyadoptrpod
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.