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Benioff Claims Anthropic Coding Agents Delivered $300 Million in Unprecedented Company Efficiency

All-In Podcast · Trump-Xi Summit, Benioff: "Not My First SaaSpocalypse," OpenAI vs Apple, Multi-Sensory AI, El Niño · May 15, 2026
Benioff Claims Anthropic Coding Agents Delivered $300 Million in Unprecedented Company Efficiency
All-In Podcast
All-In Podcast
Trump-Xi Summit, Benioff: "Not My First SaaSpocalypse," OpenAI vs Apple, Multi-Sensory AI, El Niño
"I am going to probably used $300 million of Anthropic this year at Salesforce coding. Everything's going to be cheaper to make. It's more efficient. I can do things that I just could not do before. I can go faster than ever before."
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff revealed his company will spend approximately $300 million on Anthropic's coding agents this year, claiming the technology enables unprecedented operational efficiency. He stated the combination of humans, agents, and headless platforms working together represents capabilities never before possible in software development and deployment. This massive AI spend signals how enterprise software leaders are betting on AI transformation despite market skepticism.

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In episode 273 of the All In Podcast, hosts Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, and David Friedberg were joined by Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff for a wide-ranging discussion covering the Trump-Xi summit, the SaaS market collapse, AI's transformation of enterprise software, and an alarming climate forecast. The episode opened with extensive analysis of Trump's first visit to China since 2017, with the group debating whether economic entanglement can prevent conflict and whether Taiwan remains strategically critical as both nations build domestic semiconductor capacity. Benioff revealed Salesforce is spending $300 million annually on Anthropic's coding agents, claiming unprecedented efficiency gains, while acknowledging the company lost $90 billion in market cap during what he termed the "SaaSpocalypse"—a massive rerating of enterprise software stocks now trading at historic lows around 2x sales. The conversation turned to breaking news that OpenAI is considering suing Apple over their failed ChatGPT integration, which produced far less revenue than expected. Benioff argued that multisensory AI models combining vision, audio, and real-time monitoring will replace pure language models as the next wave, citing Mira Murati's recent demonstration. Chamath predicted the low-end SaaS market is finished while high-end enterprise software with deep customer relationships will consolidate and rally. Friedberg delivered a sobering Science Corner warning that record ocean temperatures are forecasting a Super El Niño that could cause crop failures affecting over a billion people in India, Brazil, and Australia, potentially triggering food shortages and geopolitical unrest. The episode concluded with Benioff praising Anthropic's crackdown on layered SPV structures and sharing an emotional remembrance of late YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.

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