The international expansion reflects the growing consumer base of Claude models of startups around the world.
The large global presence of AI (AI), an AI startup, has announced plans for a massive expansion that triples the international workforce and important appointments of senior leaders.
The company behind Genai Chatbot Claudesays that humanity has grown its customer base from 1,000 business customers two years ago to more than 300,000 today. Almost 80% of Claude's consumers are located outside the US countries such as South Korea, Australia and Singapore, and per capita usage is “overwhelming the US.”
In a statement, the organization shared the statement: “Humanity has the highest market share in Enterprise AI, growing from $87 million in early 2024 to more than $5 billion in August 2025, becoming one of the fastest growing tech companies in history.”
This promotes plans for major expansions, including more than 100 new roles in Dublin and London locations announced earlier this year, with roles for Zurich office professionals focused on research. Plans for additional European offices will be announced in the coming months.
This year, humanity opened its first office in Asia, located in Tokyo, Japan.
The Growth Strategy was overseen by Chris Ciauri, the internationally newly appointed managing director who recently served as Unily CEO, and was president of EMEA at Google Cloud and executive VP and general manager of EMEA at Salesforce.
Commenting on the news, Ciauri said: “The global demand for Claude has relied on Claude to strengthen mission-critical operations, from financial services in London to manufacturing in Tokyo. This is an artificial moment to expand the infrastructure and partnerships needed to serve this growing international customer base.”
Humanity aims to recruit leaders from several countries in regions such as India, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Singapore, with widespread expansion planned for the UK, Northern and Southern Europe, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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Last week, a US district judge approved preliminary Humanity's $1.5 billion settlement Along with the group of authors, it is said to be the largest payment in the history of US copyright cases.
It was found that the author's work was downloaded by humanity from the Shadow Library using pirated content. Currently, the case includes over 482,000 works. The company must delete the original downloaded work, as well as the copy. The AI startup claims it did not use any of the books it illegally acquired to train commercial AI products.
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