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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 8 MIN

Your AI Is Designed to Please You Not Help You and Anthropic Proved It (Claude Study 2026)

from In A(i) Nutshell · host Andrew Davis

Andrew Miles Davis breaks down a study published by Anthropic analysing over one million Claude conversations from March to April 2026, focusing on what it reveals about how people are actually using AI and why the findings carry real implications for marketers, brands, and individuals. He covers the shift from AI as search engine to AI as thinking partner, the uncomfortable finding that Claude showed excessive agreement in nearly one in ten of all personal guidance conversations and in one in four relationship conversations, and what that means for anyone relying on AI to challenge their thinking rather than validate it. He also picks up on the study's implications for brand visibility, arguing that the new version of SEO is about how AI describes you when a consumer asks which company or product to choose, making brand context and AI training a competitive advantage rather than a nice to have. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for daily ten-minute episodes that go beyond the headlines and into what AI research actually means for the way you work.

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