Salesforce to Spend $300M on Anthropic AI Amid Engineering Hiring Freeze
Salesforce to Spend $300M on Anthropic AI Tokens in 2026

Salesforce has stopped hiring software engineers in 2025, yet CEO Marc Benioff expects the company to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on Anthropic tokens this year. This projection underscores a strategic shift from expanding engineering teams to investing in AI tools that assist with coding and other tasks. Benioff, who previously stated that the company would not hire software engineers in 2025 due to productivity gains from AI, now says coding agents and AI models are changing how engineers work rather than eliminating them. This approach aligns with a broader trend in the tech industry: increasing reliance on AI systems to improve efficiency while still involving human oversight.

Massive Investment in AI Tokens

Speaking on the All-In podcast, Benioff revealed that Salesforce could spend approximately $300 million on Anthropic tokens in 2026, with most of that expenditure tied to coding-related work. He described AI coding agents as “awesome” and stated that the investment would lower software development costs while accelerating output. The projected token spending comes as Salesforce expands its AI offerings across products, including Slack and Agentforce. Benioff also hinted that the company is developing systems to route AI requests between larger and smaller models depending on complexity, potentially reducing operational costs.

Productivity Gains Lead to Hiring Freeze

In 2024, Benioff first announced that Salesforce would stop hiring software engineers in 2025, citing productivity gains of more than 30% from Agentforce and other AI technologies. “We’re not adding any more software engineers next year because we have increased the productivity this year with Agentforce and with other AI technology that we’re using for engineering teams by more than 30%,” Benioff said at the time. He added that engineering teams had achieved higher velocity due to AI integration. Despite freezing engineering hiring, Salesforce increased hiring in other areas. Benioff previously said the company planned to add between 1,000 and 2,000 salespeople to explain AI products and their business value to customers.

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AI as a Complement, Not Replacement

Benioff later clarified that AI has not reached a stage where it can replace engineers entirely. He said Salesforce’s approximately 15,000 engineers increasingly work alongside AI tools, including Anthropic models, OpenAI Codex, and Cursor. “When they start to use these models, they’re now working not only with the AI, but agents to help them code – and they can even become somewhat supervisory over these agents. But still, those engineers are needed. The model still cannot operate autonomously,” he said. Benioff added, “We’re not at that level yet of AI,” while repeating that Salesforce’s engineering organization had become around 30% more productive.

Strategic Investments and Revenue Growth

Salesforce has invested more than $300 million in Anthropic and holds an estimated stake in the AI company, according to reports. At the same time, Agentforce, Salesforce’s AI-focused business, has reached $800 million in annual recurring revenue, while Slack has added new AI capabilities powered by Anthropic’s Claude models. Benioff has described the ongoing shift as a “digital labour revolution,” with AI reportedly accounting for 30% to 50% of Salesforce’s overall workload.

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