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Software rout deepens as AI fears grip investors

Posted on April 10, 2026
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Software rout deepens as AI fears grip investors

US software shares tumbled on Thursday as fears over disruptions from advances in AI returned to the forefront following a recent update from Anthropic.

Investors have dumped the sector’s stocks this year on worries that AI tools that are capable of automating human tasks could pose an existential threat to the industry. The broader S&P 500 Software and Services Index is down 25.5% this year, including Thursday’s decline of 2.6%.

Optimism around a US-Iran ceasefire that lifted broader risk appetite kept the concerns on the sidelines on Wednesday. But with the truce looking fragile, the worries are quickly reasserting themselves.

The moves underscore how one of Wall Street’s favourite trades has turned into a headache

“We’re getting back to being concerned about the prior software-specific concerns stemming from AI and private credit that are coming back to the fore,” said Steve Sosnick, chief market analyst at Interactive Brokers.

Earlier this week, Anthropic launched a powerful AI model but held off on releasing it widely over concerns that it could expose hidden cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Only a group of around 40 tech heavyweights, including Microsoft and Google, would have access to Anthropic’s “Claude Mythos” model.

Mythos

“If Mythos is that strong and that powerful and it’s exposing these vulnerabilities that have been around for years, it just shows one the weakness of the current software that’s out there and that AI is still making incredible progress versus legacy software companies,” said Michael O’Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading.

The moves underscore how one of Wall Street’s favourite trades has turned into a headache as AI upends the software industry.

“Whether AI spells the end of the software business is an open question. Given the unprecedented dynamism and speed of AI, we do not pretend to have the answers,” said Michael Clarfeld, portfolio manager at ClearBridge Investments.

Read: Anthropic’s Mythos is the cyberthreat every CISO feared

Cybersecurity firms Cloudflare, Okta, CrowdStrike and SentinelOne dropped between 4.9% and 6.5%.

Zscaler was among the biggest decliners on the S&P 500 on Thursday, down 8.8% after brokerage BTIG downgraded the stock to “neutral” from “buy”, citing concerns over demand and potential competition.

AI code

The company is trading at 31.4x expected earnings over the next 12 months — near the bottom of its historical range — compared to a multiple of 55.4x at the beginning of the year, according to LSEG data.

Enterprise software developer Atlassian, human resources software provider Workday, Photoshop maker Adobe, enterprise cloud firm Salesforce and TurboTax-parent Intuit dropped between 3.7% and 6.8%.

The anxiety is also creeping into private credit as investors scrutinise lending to technology companies amid doubts over future growth.

Read: US officials warn banks over powerful new Anthropic model

Carlyle Group shares dipped 1.5% as the company’s flagship private-credit interval fund became the latest to be hit by a wave of redemptions.

In Europe, SAP Global, Capgemini and Temenos fell between 3% and 7%.  — Shashwat Chauhan, Niket Nishant and Sinéad Carew, (c) 2026 Reuters

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