Original Reddit post

Anthropic went through about 400,000 Claude Code sessions from 235,000 users between October and April. The main finding: success tracked how well someone understood the problem, not whether they were trained to code. Across the ten largest occupations in the data, every one landed within 7 points of software engineers on success. Where the gap stays is expertise. On their strictest “verified success” measure, experts hit 28-33% versus 15% for novices. And novices give up far more often: 19% of novice sessions end abandoned, against 5-7% for everyone else. They don’t really spell out how they classified “domain expertise,” so take the “anyone can code now” version with some salt. Source : https://aiweekly.co/alerts/anthropic-domain-expertise-beats-coding-background submitted by /u/Justgototheeffinmoon

Originally posted by u/Justgototheeffinmoon on r/ArtificialInteligence