Palantir CEO: Companies are unhappy with “frontier labs” like OpenAI and Anthropic, which only focus on maximizing tokens.

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Mars Finance News, July 2 - Palantir CEO Alex Karp sharply criticized AI frontier model companies during an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box" yesterday, calling the sales approach to AI "completely wrong." Karp emphasized that enterprises are already dissatisfied with "frontier labs" such as OpenAI and Anthropic, arguing that they only pursue token maximization (tokenmaxxing), causing companies to waste time and money while giving away proprietary value and IP. Karp stated that enterprises are "angry" and will focus on owning their own AI production tools rather than relying on third parties. On June 29, Palantir partnered with Nvidia to deploy the open AI model Nvidia Nemotron in sovereign environments, primarily serving U.S. government and critical infrastructure clients. It is reported that the collaborative system integrates Nvidia's AI technology with Palantir's AIP, Foundry, Ontology, and Apollo platforms, helping organizations train, customize, and deploy AI locally while retaining full control over data, intellectual property, and models.
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