ServiceNow Picks Claude as Default AI Development Model, Cites Up to 95% Productivity Gains
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Announcement overview
Anthropic announced on January 28, 2026 that ServiceNow has chosen Claude as the default model for AI development across key agent-building workflows. The move expands an existing strategic relationship and gives Anthropic a high-visibility default position inside one of the largest enterprise workflow platforms.
Operational claims disclosed by ServiceNow
In Anthropic’s release, ServiceNow reports that teams using Claude in software engineering, database administration, and customer support agent contexts observed up to 95% productivity improvements in some flows, alongside savings of thousands of hours per year. ServiceNow also states that AI-driven workflow revenues grew by more than 150% year over year in Q3 2025 and that its platform handles roughly 1 billion AI requests per month.
The company links these outcomes to platform-level tooling, including no-code Agent Studio and AI Control Tower, suggesting that model selection and operational governance are being treated as one system design problem, not separate decisions.
Why this matters for the enterprise AI market
- A default-model designation by a major SaaS platform is a stronger signal than a limited pilot win.
- The announcement pairs adoption claims with business and productivity metrics, which is still uncommon in AI press cycles.
- It reinforces that enterprise buyers evaluate model capability together with security, governance, and deployment ergonomics.
The broader implication is that enterprise AI competition is moving from prototype quality to operating quality. Vendors that can combine strong models with predictable controls, platform integrations, and measurable ROI are more likely to win durable distribution at scale.
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