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Alex Karp rips into AI labs: 'These models have been completely, irresponsibly, oversold'
In a fiery interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box," Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticized AI labs, stating that AI models have been "completely, irresponsibly, oversold
Points clés
- AI models have been completely, irresponsibly, oversold to enterprises.
- Enterprises are livid with AI labs but will not say it publicly.
- Enterprise leaders are concerned about AI companies getting access to their data and intellectual property.
- Outsourcing the US battlefield to the consensus view in Silicon Valley is insane.
- There has been a strong token backlash in recent weeks, with companies reining in spending.
In a fiery interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box," Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticized AI labs, stating that AI models have been "completely, irresponsibly, oversold" and that enterprises are "livid" but afraid to speak publicly. Karp warned that businesses are wasting money on tokens that create no value while risking their intellectual property and competitive edge ("alpha") to AI companies. He also referenced Palantir's recently published nine-point manifesto on "AI sovereignty" which warns against "tokenmaxxing" and warns companies that transferring data retention is done at their own peril.
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“These models have been completely, irresponsibly, oversold.”
“Something has gone completely wrong. The basic view among enterprises in this country is 'I'm going to chillax and waste my time with tokens, I'm going to get no value, and they're going to get my IP.”
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- Alex Karp criticizes AI labs on CNBC's Squawk Box
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