Anthropic’s new plug-ins for Cowork announced on Friday are sparking jitters in the markets with software, professional services and analytics companies seeing the largest sell-offs.
Last month, Anthropic launched its Cowork model, a “simpler version of Claude Code” prompting concerns among those heavily invested in software companies. Friday’s (30 January) launch of new plug-ins seems to have accelerated the concerns.
This week has seen a strong sell-off in US and European software, professional services and data analytics companies, with the trend continuing yesterday (3 February) and contagion in Asian markets. Commentators are blaming the release of Anthropic’s plugins for Cowork which the AI player says will automate tasks across legal, sales, marketing and data analysis.
The legal space is where organisations like Thomson Reuters makes much of its revenue, so it was one of the players to see an 18pc slump in its share price yesterday, according to Reuters itself, which added that its shares are now down 33pc just this year, having dropped by 22pc in 2025, as fears rise around AI disruption in the legal sector.
Other providers of legal analytics also dropped with the UK’s RELX falling 14pc and Dutch company Wolters Kluwer seeing a drop of 13pc.
And the contagion spread to other software companies and the broader market as AI fuels concerns among investors who are struggling to figure out who the winners and losers will be in the current AI-fuelled economy. According to Bloomberg, a Goldman Sachs basket of US software stocks fell 6pc yesterday – its sharpest one-day drop since the sell-off that followed the initial US tariffs announcements in April.
When Anthropic launched Cowork on 12 January, it described it as a simpler version of Claude Code for non-coding related tasks. It said this new model has more agency – it can read, edit and re-organise files, taking on many of same tasks Claude Code can, but in a more “approachable” form.
Cowork seems firmly targeted at the enterprise market with its promise to make using Claude “for work” easier. Now, the new sector-specific plugins are seen as a particular threat to existing analytics players.
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