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Did Claude Cowork trigger a real “SaaSpocalypse” or is it overkill?
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Did Claude Cowork trigger a real “SaaSpocalypse” or is it overkill?

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February 11, 202613m 4s

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Show Notes

In early February, Indian IT stocks crashed 6% in a single day—the worst selloff in six years. ₹2 lakh crore vanished. Wall Street lost $300 billion.

The trigger? Anthropic launched Claude Cowork, an AI agent that can organize files, parse spreadsheets, and write reports autonomously. For the first time, AI doesn't just assist—it executes entire workflows with minimal supervision.

Investors panicked, and experts coined the term "SaaSpocalypse." But is this really the end of software companies, or are we watching an overreaction?

Today, host Rachel Varghese unpacks both sides.

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