Palantir CEO Alex Karp on the false religion of frontier labs:
โPhilosophically it's wrong because it's not doomer versus not-doomer; it's a hyper-religion of hyper-optimism.โ
โThey believe all problems โ present, past, and future, including the ones they create and don't
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
At AIPCon 10, Palantir CEO Alex Karp shares our secret to sales:
โWeโre hoping that youโll go to a large language model company and learn that they donโt care about you at all.โ
โWhat you will find is there are a myriad of problems that these very important models solve, and
โPointing an LLM at hundreds of disconnected, ungoverned databases gets you a system that hallucinates, is insecure, and unauditable. For something as consequential as our nationโs agricultural data, that is not just useless โ itโs dangerous. The Ontology has been the key to
โThe 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
โThis is what it looks like when AI amplifies operational excellence to deliver a frictionless customer experienceโ
At AIPCon 10, Hertz reveals how they are using LLMs and their unique Ontology to drive cost-aware orchestration at the individual vehicle level, transforming their
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Watch live and see how they are deploying Palantir to streamline farmer services at the USDA, modernize private equity fundraising at Kirkland & Ellis,