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Anthropic Data Shows Australia Punches Above Weight in AI Adoption

Felix Pinkston   Mar 31, 2026 23:03 0 Min Read


Australians are using Anthropic's Claude AI at more than four times the rate their population size would suggest, according to new data from the Anthropic Economic Index released March 31, 2026. The findings arrive as the AI safety company opens its Sydney office and formalizes cooperation with the Australian government on AI research.

Australia accounts for 1.6% of global Claude.ai traffic, ranking eleventh worldwide. But the real story is per capita intensity—the country's Anthropic AI Usage Index score of 4.1 places it seventh globally, trailing only Singapore, Israel, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the United States, and Canada.

Sydney and Melbourne Dominate

Two states drive nearly 70% of Australian AI usage. New South Wales captures 37.2% of conversations, Victoria takes 30.8%, with Queensland a distant third at 17.7%. When adjusted for working-age population, only NSW and Victoria show above-expected adoption rates.

The geographic split doesn't follow income patterns. Mining-heavy Western Australia has the highest gross state product per capita but registers the lowest mainland adoption rate at 0.68 on the usage index. The Northern Territory scores just 0.12. Anthropic attributes this to workforce composition—finance, professional services, and tech sectors concentrated in Sydney and Melbourne correlate strongly with AI adoption.

Less Coding, More Business Tasks

Australian Claude users diverge from global patterns in what they're asking the AI to do. Computer and mathematical tasks—primarily coding—run 8 percentage points below the worldwide baseline. That gap gets filled by management requests (+2.3pp), office and administrative support (+1.3pp), and personal life tasks.

The top 100 tasks account for only 47.3% of Australian usage, compared to 52.3% globally. Australians are spreading their AI use across a broader range of activities rather than concentrating on software development.

"General coding assistance" makes up 13.5% of Australian conversations versus 16.8% worldwide. Meanwhile, workplace correspondence, business documents, and financial guidance all run above global averages.

Sophisticated Users, Shorter Tasks

Australian prompts require an estimated 11.9 years of schooling to understand—comparable to other English-speaking nations and above the global median. But the tasks themselves are quicker: a skilled professional would need roughly 2.7 hours to complete the average Australian request without AI, versus 3.3 hours globally.

Australians also keep Claude on a tighter leash. The country scores 3.38 on a 1-5 autonomy scale, indicating users maintain more decision-making control rather than delegating fully to the model. This collaborative approach matches patterns across high-adoption economies.

What This Means

The data suggests AI adoption tracks workforce composition more than raw economic output. Regions with large knowledge-worker populations—particularly in finance and professional services—show higher uptake regardless of overall wealth.

For businesses evaluating AI integration, the Australian pattern offers a template: less reliance on coding assistance, more focus on management, administration, and professional communication tasks. The Memorandum of Understanding between Anthropic and the Australian government, signed alongside this research release, signals both parties expect this adoption curve to steepen as the National AI Plan implementation continues.


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