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AI-Driven Software Crash: $300 Billion Wiped Off Market Value

Published February 18, 2026, 09:17
AI-Driven Software Crash: $300 Billion Wiped Off Market Value

A plugin from Anthropic caused losses of $300 billion in the software market as investors worry about the potential for jobs to be replaced by artificial intelligence. Companies like Thomson Reuters, Salesforce, Adobe, and HubSpot have suffered significant losses, while Goldman Sachs recorded its largest daily drop in months. This fear stems from the ability of new AI tools to automate tasks traditionally performed by software companies, such as compliance assessments, financial analysis, and CRM workflows. However, investors’ focus is misplaced, as operating these tools requires massive computing power. The operation of millions of AI agents requires $700 billion in computing power by 2026, according to estimates. Companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta are planning significant investments in AI, indicating that demand for computing power will increase significantly. The focus should shift from software companies that may be affected by AI to companies that provide the computing infrastructure required to operate it.