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Intuit cuts 3,000, licenses its data

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Intuit cut 17% of staff and, in the same announcement, agreed to feed its tax and finance data into Anthropic and OpenAI, turning displaced workers' expertise into training signal for their replacement.

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Key takeaway

Each licensing-plus-layoff round widens the data moat of the firm supplying the replacement.

Intuit cut about 3,000 staff, 17% of its workforce, on 20 May 2026, with chief executive Sasan Goodarzi citing a refocus on AI across TurboTax, QuickBooks and Credit Karma. 1 Affected US employees leave on 31 July with 16 weeks' severance, and the company is closing its Reno, Nevada operation.

The same memo signed the loop shut. Intuit struck multi-year deals to feed its specialised tax and financial data into Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's models. 2 The institutional knowledge those workers built, years of processing returns and reconciling accounts, becomes the training signal for the systems taking over the work. A worker who lands a new job has helped train the model that closed the door behind them.

This is the sharpest version of a pattern the topic has tracked loosely. Anthropic's Project Glasswing established the template of frontier firms accumulating proprietary sector data under privileged-access deals ; the Intuit arrangement extends that hoard to consumer tax and financial records. Anthropic is the recurring beneficiary, also The Firm at the centre of News Corp's anticipated $1.5bn settlement.

A general model cannot file a US tax return well; one trained on Intuit's reconciled filings can, which is why the data is worth more than the headcount. Each licensing-plus-layoff round narrows the set of firms that hold sector-specific expertise and widens the lead of the one supplying the replacement, so displacement and data concentration are the same movement seen from two sides.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Intuit makes TurboTax (for filing personal tax returns), QuickBooks (for small-business accounting), and Credit Karma (a personal finance app). These products handle sensitive, specialised financial data: tax returns, business cash flows, credit histories. Anthropic and OpenAI pay premium prices for this data because it is exactly what an AI model needs to answer financial and tax questions competently. On 20 May 2026, Intuit's chief executive Sasan Goodarzi announced the company was cutting about 3,000 workers, 17% of everyone it employs. On the same day, he announced multi-year licensing deals to feed Intuit's proprietary data into Anthropic's Claude (an AI assistant made by Anthropic, an AI safety company) and OpenAI's models (the company behind ChatGPT). This matters because the workers being cut spent years building and refining the knowledge base that makes Intuit's products useful. A tax specialist at Intuit knows which edge cases trip people up, which return errors are common, how to explain complex rules in plain English. That expertise, encoded into Intuit's historical data and product interactions, is now being licensed to train the AI systems that will handle those same tasks. The displaced workers helped create the training material for the systems replacing them. Anthropom has similar deals with News Corp (a media company anticipating a $1.5bn settlement for using its content) and financial sector partners through a programme called Project Glasswing. Each deal gives Anthropic proprietary data from a sector it could not scrape from the open web.

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Root Causes

Two structural incentives intersected when Intuit closed the deal: AI model companies pay premium prices for proprietary domain-specific datasets, and Intuit's institutional knowledge was at peak transferability before the human workflow closed.

First, AI model companies are paying premium prices for proprietary, high-quality domain-specific datasets that cannot be assembled from public internet data; tax and financial records are the highest-value category. Second, Intuit's workforce displacement was planned on a timeline that coincides with the AI refocus, meaning the institutional knowledge those workers carry is at peak transferability before the human workflow is replaced.

The absence of any legal obligation for Intuit to share licensing proceeds with affected workers reflects a gap in employment and intellectual property law that predates the AI transition: US employment contracts routinely vest all work-product IP in the employer, and collective bargaining agreements have historically not addressed data-licensing proceeds.

Dario Amodei's January 2026 essay called on AI companies to 'steer customers away from firing workers' , but Anthropic then signed the Intuit deal, suggesting the voluntary framing is insufficient against commercial incentives.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Anthropic and OpenAI gain proprietary tax and financial training data that strengthens their models' financial-advisory capability, widening the competitive gap with model companies that lack such domain-specific datasets.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Risk

    The Intuit structure, simultaneous displacement and data licensing, may become a template for financial services, healthcare and legal-sector employers seeking to convert workforce transitions into model-training assets.

    Medium term · Assessed
  • Precedent

    No legal challenge to the data-licensing component has been filed; without a WGA-style union claim or regulatory intervention, the Intuit structure sets a legally unchallenged precedent for labour-knowledge transfer.

    Long term · Assessed
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