According to a recent LinkedIn post from Anthropic, the latest Anthropic Economic Index examines how user behavior with its Claude AI system evolves over time. The post suggests that more experienced users tend to iterate more carefully, are less inclined to give the model full autonomy, and engage it for higher-value tasks that yield more successful responses.
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The post also cites a shift in usage patterns since November 2025, with consumer use becoming less concentrated as the top 10 tasks now represent 19% of conversations, down from 24%. It further notes an increase in personal queries and a continued convergence in adoption rates in the U.S., indicating broader, more diversified engagement that could support sustained user growth and monetization potential.
For investors, the data implied in the post points to a maturing user base that is learning to extract more value from Claude over time. This trend may enhance Anthropic’s pricing power and upsell prospects, while the diversification of use cases and geographic convergence in adoption could strengthen the company’s competitive position in the AI assistant market and underpin longer-term revenue scalability.

