80 Percent of Workers Are Ignoring Your AI Tools and Claude Opus 4.7 Is Out
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April 16, 2026: Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.7 this morning — a significant upgrade focused on complex coding and self-verification that changes what human oversight of AI actually needs to look like. Bank of America posted near-record earnings and credited AI, spotlighting a new tool for its 18,000 financial advisors that raises important questions about what happens when information advantage disappears from knowledge work. A major new global survey from WalkMe finds 80 percent of enterprise workers are actively avoiding AI tools, and new Gallup data shows Gen Z's enthusiasm for AI is collapsing fastest among daily users — pointing to a crisis of institutional trust that no training program can fix. And the CEO of Indeed argues the entire AI-and-jobs debate is focused on the wrong threat: demographic contraction, not AI displacement, will define the next 50 years of work — and almost nobody is preparing for it.