After repeatedly saying AI will wipe out millions of jobs, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei makes a 'doomsday' prediction for software companies; says: Software is going to…
Dario Amodei has spent most of 2026 telling anyone with a microphone that AI is about to gut entry-level white-collar work. Now the Anthropic CEO has turned his attention to the people who actually build software for a living—and the prognosis isn't much warmer. Speaking to WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker at the publication's 2026 World Economic Forum interview in Davos, Switzerland, Amodei said software itself is sliding toward a price floor of essentially zero, and the careers built around producing it may not survive the next few years.
"Software is going to become cheap, maybe essentially free," he said. "The premise that you need to amortize a piece of software you build across millions of users, that may start to be false." He used the interview itself as a thought experiment—an app spun up for a single meeting, costing a few cents, used once, then thrown away. "It just may be very flexible and recyclable," he said.
The warning landed even harder at Anthropic's financial services briefing in New York on May 5. Sitting alongside JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, Amodei said companies leaning on code complexity as a moat are in trouble. "If your moat is 'our software is complex and difficult to write, and we can write it, and others can't match it,' I think that's going away," he said. Individual SaaS incumbents, he added, could "lose market value, go bankrupt, completely go bust"—unless they pivot quickly.
The doomsday framing also fits Anthropic's own roadshow. The company is reportedly closing in on a private round at a valuation north of $900 billion, with an annual revenue run rate above $40 billion. To clear that bar, institutional money needs to buy the bigger story: that Claude isn't a productivity tool but a replacement for the global wage bill of knowledge workers.
Anthropic's own March 2026 research complicates the script. Claude currently covers around 33% of tasks in the computer and math category, well short of the theoretical 94%. The researchers found no broad rise in unemployment among the most AI-exposed workers—just a 14% drop in hiring of 22–25-year-olds into exposed roles since ChatGPT launched.
'Whole jobs, whole careers' may not survive the AI productivity jump
Amodei's broader pitch leans on the same idea: AI is compounding productivity faster than older technologies ever did. "There are whole jobs, whole careers that we've built for decades that may not be present," he told Tucker. He thinks society can adjust but doesn't think most people see what's coming. "I don't think there's an awareness at all of what is coming here and the magnitude of it."The warning landed even harder at Anthropic's financial services briefing in New York on May 5. Sitting alongside JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, Amodei said companies leaning on code complexity as a moat are in trouble. "If your moat is 'our software is complex and difficult to write, and we can write it, and others can't match it,' I think that's going away," he said. Individual SaaS incumbents, he added, could "lose market value, go bankrupt, completely go bust"—unless they pivot quickly.
SaaS stocks slide as Anthropic eyes $900 billion IPO valuation
Markets are already responding. ServiceNow is down 39% year to date, Snowflake has lost 35%, and Thomson Reuters has shed 28%. Microsoft, which bundles Copilot across its 365 suite, is off 15% since January.The doomsday framing also fits Anthropic's own roadshow. The company is reportedly closing in on a private round at a valuation north of $900 billion, with an annual revenue run rate above $40 billion. To clear that bar, institutional money needs to buy the bigger story: that Claude isn't a productivity tool but a replacement for the global wage bill of knowledge workers.
Anthropic's own March 2026 research complicates the script. Claude currently covers around 33% of tasks in the computer and math category, well short of the theoretical 94%. The researchers found no broad rise in unemployment among the most AI-exposed workers—just a 14% drop in hiring of 22–25-year-olds into exposed roles since ChatGPT launched.
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