
Palantir CEO Alex Karp Criticizes OpenAI and Anthropic
Palantir CEO Alex Karp publicly criticized OpenAI and Anthropic, calling the AI industry 'effing insane' and stating that their models have been 'completely, irresponsibly, oversold.' Karp made these remarks during a television appearance, expressing strong disapproval of the current state of AI development.
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Palantir's Karp bashes OpenAI, Anthropic token model: 'Something has gone completely wrong'
Karp says skyrocketing token costs are forcing companies to choose open weight models and prioritize efficiency over so-called tokenmaxxing
Read full article →Alex Karp rips into AI labs: 'These models have been completely, irresponsibly, oversold'
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said that enterprises were "livid" with AI labs — but they wouldn't say it publicly. Bloomberg/Getty Images Palantir CEO Alex Karp said that "something has gone completely wrong" in the AI market. Karp said that the AI models were oversold. "The enterprises are just tired of it," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box." He also railed against high spending, saying company leaders had told him, "I am paying for tokens that create no value." Alex Karp is not happy with AI labs. In ...
Read full article →Palantir CEO Calls AI Industry 'Effing Insane', Slams OpenAI, Anthropic
Palantir CEO Alex Karp came down heavily on the token-based business model of Anthropic and OpenAI.
Read full article →'Something Has Gone Completely Wrong': Palantir's Alex Karp Goes Ballistic On OpenAI, Anthropic
'Something Has Gone Completely Wrong': Palantir's Alex Karp Goes Ballistic On OpenAI, Anthropic On Wednesday, Palantir CEO Alex Karp delivered a blistering critique of frontier AI labs, accusing them of having an "effing insane" business model that leaves enterprises paying escalating token costs for limited value while risking their proprietary data and intellectual property. He said that top AI labs such as Anthropic and OpenAI were misleading corporate partners - "oversellin...
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