[Audio] Critical infrastructure wins the AI panic

EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 5 MIN

[Audio] Critical infrastructure wins the AI panic

from Open Fieldbook Podcast · host openfieldbook intelligence team

On February 23rd, 2026, billions in market cap evaporated from some of tech’s biggest names — IBM, CrowdStrike, Datadog, Amex, MasterCard. But unlike past sell-offs, this wasn’t about rates or inflation. It was a narrative panic triggered by Anthropic’s launch of Claude Code and a viral research memo about a 2028 global intelligence crisis. In this episode, we run the actual math to find out if the market is right — or just wrong.We cover:* Why IBM’s 13% single-day drop (its worst since the dot-com bust) misses the entire story: consulting margins are only 11.7%, while hardware revenue was up 67% in Q4 — and AI actually accelerates demand for the mainframe* Why the bear case on CrowdStrike confuses static code scanning with live runtime protection — and why more AI-generated code means a bigger threat landscape, not a smaller one* Why Datadog’s 12% drop is based on a seat-count logic that doesn’t apply — they bill on data consumption, and AI agents run 24/7 generating constant telemetry* Why payment processors like Amex and MasterCard aren’t being disrupted by AI agents — they’re becoming the identity and guarantee layer that agents can’t operate without* The critical distinction the market got completely wrong: application software (genuinely vulnerable) vs. critical infrastructure (the toll roads AI has no choice but to use)Closing thought: In an economy run by autonomous agents, those agents might generate the value — but who owns the toll roads they have no choice but to travel on?You can support our publication and podcast by upgrading your subscription…Gold Circle members receive up to 20 Analyst Reports each year.* Broadcom ($AVGO) Analyst Report, $649 (comes with Gold Circle subscription)* 13 pages, across 9 sections, from Executive Summary to Q1 FY2026 Financial Performance and Key Risks & ConsiderationsAnalyst Reports speak for themselves—and are worth the price of admission. Don’t miss our next one. Become Gold Circle member.© Openfieldbook, publishing 5 days a week, am.Read the research here; powered by Gemini Get full access to Open Fieldbook at openfieldbook.substack.com/subscribe

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