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Shares ​of U.S. software companies that entered into partnerships with ​AI startup Anthropic on Tuesday helped ‌lead a rebound in the sector that has been hammered by fears about the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence.

Anthropic said it was ⁠developing new ​tools, the so-called “plug-ins,” with its partners that could help with investment banking, wealth management and HR tasks, including deal reviews, portfolio analysis and making new-hire materials reflect a brand’s ​tone and policies.

Shares of its partners, ‌including LSEG, FactSet , Salesforce’s Slack, and DocuSign, climbed between 0.4 per cent and 5.3 per cent.

The S&P 500 software & services index also rose 1.4 per cent and the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF jumped 2.4 per cent.

The software index touched a 10-month ‌low ​on Monday after Citrini Research ‌laid out a 2028 scenario where unemployment rises to ​10.2 per cent, triggered by layoffs as AI rapidly ⁠turfs out software and delivery applications.

“Software stocks and the ⁠IGV particularly are just massively oversold. So any incremental news that ​we’re getting about more disruptions is like getting to a point where how much is priced in already,” said Dennis Dick, chief market strategist at Stock Trader Network.

“Some of this disruption is not imminent and a ⁠lot of this is probably years out yet. The market’s telling us that now.”

A week-long selloff earlier this month wiped out about $1 trillion in market value on Wall Street that analysts dubbed ’Software-mageddon’ and hurt sectors spanning from software to logistics ⁠companies on both sides of ​the Atlantic and India.

Anthropic said on Monday its Claude Code ⁠tool could be used to modernize a programming language run on IBM systems, resulting in ‌the biggest daily drop in shares of the legacy company in ​more than 25 years. IBM shares were up 3.5 per cent on Tuesday.

Tax-preparation software Intuit gained 2.8 per cent and AI-solutions provider Intapp climbed 7.1 per cent after the companies announced separate partnerships with Anthropic ​on Tuesday.

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