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ChatGPT’s biggest rival is setting up shop in Australia

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auJanuary 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Anthropic, the multibillion-dollar US start-up that develops one of the world’s most popular AI chatbots, Claude, is in the early stages of setting up shop in Australia, as the federal government ramps up efforts to lure foreign technology investment.

Documents filed with the corporate regulator in December show the $US350 billion ($523.7 billion) AI firm has applied to set up a local subsidiary, Anthropic Australia, registered to the address of its lawyers at Baker McKenzie in Sydney’s Barangaroo.

The filing lists Anthropic’s California-based general counsel, Jeffrey Bleich, and David Cowper as the company’s Australian directors.

Anthropic’s Claude chatbot and underlying technology have gained traction with enterprise customers around the world.

Anthropic’s Claude chatbot and underlying technology have gained traction with enterprise customers around the world. Credit: Bloomberg

Anthropic, which was founded in 2021 by former OpenAI employees and siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei, is expected to reveal more about its plans for the Australian market in the first half of this year. The company has yet to announce who will be its country head, and what its primary business functions will be in the local market.

Little else is currently known about Anthropic’s priorities for Australia. But the market has become a target for competitors across the technology sector in recent years, as the world’s largest AI companies race to expand their global operations with a range of commercial and infrastructure deals.

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Anthropic, through a spokeswoman, declined to comment.

Anthropic is set to become the second major AI company to establish an Australian presence in just months. Late last year, ChatGPT maker OpenAI celebrated the opening of its Australian head office with an event at the Museum of Contemporary Art, along with a spate of partnerships with some of Australia’s biggest companies.

The arrival of OpenAI, and soon Anthropic, come amid a string of AI initiatives launched by the Albanese government aimed at bolstering Australia’s local AI capability, boosting productivity, and attracting commercial and infrastructure investment.

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