Anthropic released its new Economic Index, showing that AI adoption is booming among consumers and businesses but not evenly distributed.
Most use of Claude is still centered on coding, while education and science tasks are growing.
More people are handing off complete tasks to AI, a shift driven by stronger models and rising trust.
Richer countries like Singapore and Israel lead in adoption, while the U.S., D.C., and Utah top California per person.
Mature markets use AI for wider tasks and more teamwork with AI, while newer markets focus on automation and coding.
For businesses, API use of Claude is even more automation-focused, with 77% of tasks fully delegated to AI.
Most usage comes from software development and office work, with cost less important than what AI can actually do.
A bigger challenge is data: companies need organized information to unlock advanced AI workflows.
The report notes that benefits may concentrate in wealthy regions and industries without action, raising inequality.
It calls for policies and better data systems to spread AI’s value more widely.
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