Palantir's Alex Karp questioned how AI firms handle enterprise data, criticised token-based pricing, and called for greater customer control over models, data and compute.
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Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, criticized AI firms for relying on costly token models. He emphasized the need for companies to focus on return-on-investment approaches and raised concerns about data ...
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CEO Alex Karp blasted the token structure used by Anthropic and OpenAI Karp told CNBC that Palantir and Nvidia's open model is the solution for enterprises and governments seeking to own their data.
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