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Anthropic touts new AI tools weeks after legal plug-in spurred market rout

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Posted on February 24, 2026

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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence lab Anthropic on Tuesday unveiled 10 new ways for business customers to plug in its technology to key areas of their work, weeks after other

Anthropic Debuts Enterprise AI Plug-ins After Legal Tool Sparked Rout

Enterprise AI Integrations and Market Reaction

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence lab Anthropic on Tuesday unveiled 10 new ways for business customers to plug in its technology to key areas of their work, weeks after other releases sparked an aggressive selloff in traditional software company shares.

Wealth-Management Analysis

Investment Banking Tasks

Banking and Wealth Management Use Cases

The San Francisco-based startup said its plug-ins could now help with investment banking tasks like reviewing deals, wealth-management tasks such as portfolio analysis and human resource-related tasks such as making new-hire materials reflect a brand's tone and policies.

HR, Private Equity, Engineering, Design

Other items that Anthropic touted included plug-ins for private equity, engineering and design.

Partners: LSEG, FactSet, Slack, DocuSign

Strategic Partnerships and Clients

Anthropic said its new plug-ins were developed with partners, including LSEG, FactSet, Salesforce's Slack, and DocuSign.

Users: Thomson Reuters and RBC Wealth

Companies including Thomson Reuters, which owns Reuters news agency, and RBC Wealth Management were using AI agents powered by Anthropic, it said.

Stock Market Response

The announcement lifted the shares of Anthropic's partner companies - Salesforce rose 4%, FactSet 5% and DocuSign nearly 6%.

Google Calendar and Gmail Connectors

Backed by Alphabet's Google and Amazon.com, the lab said it was releasing ways to connect its Claude AI to some commonly used business tools like Google Calendar and Gmail.

Competitive Landscape and IPO Outlook

The rapid-fire releases this year show how Anthropic is seeking to get ahead of the pack in selling autonomous AI to the lucrative enterprise market ahead of a widely expected public offering.

Rivals: Google, OpenAI, xAI

Anthropic faces competition from Google itself, OpenAI and Elon Musk's xAI, among others. The startup has said it has not decided about going public.

Earlier Legal Plug-in Fallout

Last month, Anthropic's release of a legal plug-in ignited an $830 billion global selloff in software and services stocks, including some of the startup's partners, over six trading days as investors worried that AI-powered automation could undercut a revenue streams of these companies.

Anthropic’s Product Philosophy

Scott White, Anthropic's head of product for enterprise, said the goal was for Claude to deliver better outcomes for customers, not replace them.

"It's not a product that's trying to own every workflow," he said in an interview. "We're providing infrastructure and intelligence so our partners or our customers can bring their business knowledge, their expertise, their trusted relationships and their customers to the equation." 

Custom Plug-in Development

Companies can build and manage their own plug-ins as well, Anthropic said.

(Reporting By Jeffrey Dastin and Deepa Seetharaman in San Francisco; Editing by Kevin Buckland and Arun Koyyur)

Key Takeaways

  • Anthropic launched 10 enterprise plugins for Claude spanning banking, wealth management, HR, private equity, engineering and design. (investing.com)
  • The tools were developed with partners including LSEG and FactSet; companies like Thomson Reuters and RBC Wealth Management are using Anthropic-powered agents. (investing.com)
  • New connectors link Claude to common business apps such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack and DocuSign to streamline workflows. (businessinsider.com)
  • The rollout follows a recent legal plugin release that helped spark a broad selloff in software and services stocks earlier this month. (forbes.com)
  • Anthropic, backed by Google and Amazon, is vying with OpenAI, Google and xAI for enterprise AI adoption; an IPO decision remains undecided. (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Anthropic expanded Claude with 10 new enterprise plugins targeting tasks across finance, HR, engineering and design, in collaboration with partners such as LSEG and FactSet. ([investing.com](https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/anthropic-touts-new-ai-tools-weeks-after-legal-plugin-spurred-market-rout-4521742))
Which companies and tools are involved?
Partners include LSEG and FactSet, with integrations and connectors for Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack and DocuSign. Users cited include Thomson Reuters and RBC Wealth Management. ([investing.com](https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/anthropic-touts-new-ai-tools-weeks-after-legal-plugin-spurred-market-rout-4521742))
How did markets react to earlier releases?
Earlier this month, Anthropic’s legal-focused plugin contributed to a broad selloff in software and services stocks as investors weighed AI’s impact on traditional workflows. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/2026/02/04/global-software-stock-selloff-oracle-adobe-more-fueled-by-anthropics-new-ai-tools//?utm_source=openai))

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