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At AIPCon 10, Palantir CEO Alex Karp shares our secret to sales: “We’re hoping that you’ll go to a large language model company and learn that they don’t care about you at all.” “What you will find is there are a myriad of problems that these very important models solve, and there are even bigger problems that they create.” “We’re in the business of giving you the ability to solve those problems for yourself and own the means of production.”
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp on what customers actually want, the real business of frontier labs, and the importance of open source models: “What the technical customers want is control over their compute, their models, their data stack, and their alpha. They want to know they own the means of production, and it's not being transferred to someone else.” "Who owns the data? Are the prompts secure? Is this being transferred to you?" "If it was so valuable, and I can make you a billion dollars, wouldn't I say I'll make you a billion dollars and I want 30%? Why are they charging for tokens if it's so valuable?"
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp says the key to preventing unnecessary wars is to involve working-class people in decision making. "I do not want a draft. Just to be explicit." "I'm just saying, in a world where everything is changing, don't we have to find some communal structure to remember we're American?" “Most of our wars are fought because no working-class person is making decisions. You start making sure everyone is involved in everything, and we'll see how few wars we fight." Via TBPN
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp on the false religion of frontier labs: “Philosophically it's wrong because it's not doomer versus not-doomer; it's a hyper-religion of hyper-optimism.” “They believe all problems — present, past, and future, including the ones they create and don't acknowledge they create — are going to be solved by them, including human nature and disparities.” “Enterprises are just fed up because they know this doesn't actually work this way. It's not working. And that basically drives our commercial business.”
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While cross-country skiing this morning, Dr. Karp decided to launch a new program: The Neurodivergent Fellowship. If you find yourself relating to him in this video — unable to sit still, or thinking faster than you can speak — we encourage you to apply. The final round of interviews will be conducted by Dr. Karp personally. Application link coming soon. Thank you and good luck.
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Defend the enterprise. Security Forge, our new cyber security offering for source code vulnerability detection that moves at machine speed. See how Chad and George used it to autonomously scan a codebase, compress 109 flags down to 10 actionable findings, and do it for $78 — so security teams know exactly what to fix and why.
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“Pointing an LLM at hundreds of disconnected, ungoverned databases gets you a system that hallucinates, is insecure, and unauditable. For something as consequential as our nation’s agricultural data, that is not just useless — it’s dangerous. The Ontology has been the key to delivering AI-enabled technology to every farmer in the country.” At AIPCon 10, the USDA demonstrates how the Ontology now underpins national food supply security.
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"The bottleneck for an agent's usefulness today is not intelligence. It's trust." At DevCon 6, Palantir Group Lead John Mathews launches Orchestrator, the durable execution layer that lets agents crash, recover, wait, and resume exactly where they left off. Watch a patient discharge agent get torn down mid-task and rehydrate days later with zero lost state, zero duplicate side effects, and zero compute burned while it waits on a doctor's sign-off.
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Anyone can build an agent. But to build a trustworthy agent at enterprise scale that is durable, long-running, optimized, contextually aware, and autonomous, the right infrastructure is required. At DevCon 6 we introduced the Agent Stack, the culmination of learnings gathered over years of agentic implementations. Orchestrator, Agent Engine, Agent SDK, Agent Builder, Agent Manager, AIP Evolve, SuperRepo, and so much more. All built on the Ontology, to power agents that actually work in production.
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"Why did young men from Iowa and Kansas risk their lives knowing they could die to free Europe and to free people like me?" "I've built products that have actually changed the course of history - by stopping terror attacks, augmenting civil liberties, and protected our men and women on the battlefield." #Palantir CEO Alex Karp accepts Business Executive of the Year from BENS. Watch his full speech:
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“The off the shelf tools available for what my team does have two major weaknesses. First, they are great at discrete tasks, they do not knit together the complex moving parts of transaction execution. Second weakness, much more important, they are trained and developed on widely available market knowledge and know-how, which means that they tend to serve one common denominator.” At AIPCon 10, Kirkland & Ellis shares the limits they encountered with deploying models alone and why they chose to partner with Palantir to unlock and leverage their institutional knowledge — amplifying their unique competitive advantages.
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Alex Karp on the U.S. AI revolution: “This macro trend is going to change everything that we do. War and peace. How we fight. Where we fight. This is maybe the first time since we had the Bomb — before our adversaries stole it — where we have a massive structural advantage... This is going to change every single thing.” #RNDF2024
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“Palantir exists to serve this nation. We need to know what’s working and what’s not… Software is enormously efficient. The underlying economics are ‘Both sides get more’… Transparency will not only be cheaper, the output will be better.” Alex Karp on software’s role in government efficiency. FOX Business
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