Sri Lanka ranks 83rd globally in Claude AI usage, new data shows



By Moiz Mustafa

Colombo, July 8 (Daily Mirror) - Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI chatbot, tracks how people around the world use its models through what it calls the Anthropic Economic Index. The Index breaks down usage by country, by occupation, and by task type, using data pulled from Claude.ai conversations.

According to this data, Sri Lanka sits at rank 83 out of 121 countries measured, with a usage index of 0.56x. In simple terms, that means Sri Lankans are using Claude at just over half the rate you'd expect for a country of its size and workforce.

What Are Sri Lankans Using Claude For?

The Index lists the most frequent topics among Sri Lankan users. Homework help tops the list at 13.1% of conversations, which points to students being one of the largest user groups in the country. After that comes:

-Web front-end development, at 6.2%

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Self-presentation writing, such as CVs and personal bios, at 4.6%

-Promotional writing, covering ads and marketing copy, at 3.9%

Which Jobs Rely on Claude the Most?

When the same data is grouped by occupation using O*NET-SOC codes (a standard US labor classification system), a clearer pattern shows up. Computer and Mathematical occupations account for the largest share of Claude conversations in Sri Lanka, at 29.6%. 

Educational Instruction and Library roles follow at 15.2%, with Arts, Design, Entertainment, and Sports occupations close behind at 13.4%. Office and Administrative Support sits at 8.0%, and Sales and Related roles make up 6.1%.

Breaking It Down by Task Instead of Job Title

The Anthropic Economic Index also groups conversations by the kind of task being done, rather than the user's job. Here's how that looks for Sri Lanka:

Task category: Share of conversations

  • Content Creation and Copywriting - 24.5%
  • Education and Learning - 22.9%
  • Software Development - 18.4% 
  • Document Processing and Extraction - 5.2%

What the Data Tells Us About AI Adoption in Sri Lanka

Two groups stand out clearly: students and learners on one side, developers and content writers on the other. Coding and writing-related tasks combined make up close to half of all local Claude usage, which suggests the tool is becoming a working part of Sri Lanka's digital and tech sector, even as overall adoption in the country still lags behind the global average.

How the Usage Index Works

The Usage Index compares a country's actual Claude usage against what would be expected based on the size of its working population. A score of 1.0x means usage matches that expectation exactly. A score above 1.0x means a country is using Claude more than its population size would predict, and a score below 1.0x means it is using Claude less.

At rank 83 out of 121, Sri Lanka falls into the lower half of this scale, closer to the emerging end than the leading one.

Based on where they land globally, countries are grouped into four bands:

 
Leading (top 25%)
 
Upper middle (50-75%)
 
Lower middle (25-50%)
 
Emerging (bottom 25%)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sri Lanka's Claude AI usage rank globally?

Sri Lanka ranks 83rd out of 121 countries tracked in the Anthropic Economic Index, with a usage index of 0.56x the expected rate.

What do people in Sri Lanka use Claude for the most?

Homework help is the single most common use case, followed by web front-end development, CV and bio writing, and promotional or marketing copy.

Which occupations use Claude the most in Sri Lanka?

Computer and Mathematical occupations lead, followed by Educational Instruction and Library roles, and Arts, Design, and Entertainment occupations.

Which country has the highest Claude AI usage in the world?

Australia ranks first globally, with a Usage Index of 6.40x, followed by Singapore at 5.81x and Switzerland at 5.02x.

 

 


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