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Palantir and Nvidia formed a sovereign AI partnership, with Palantir using Nvidia's Nemotron open models to build a custom frontier model for the U.S. government. Government agencies will own the hardware, data, and model weights.
William Lawrence and Ryan discussed Palantir CEO Alex Karp's "incoherent but maybe accurate" comments about European nations rejecting closed American AI models. Karp fears loss of sovereignty and data alpha, connecting to Lawrence's campaign against data center development.
William Lawrence contended that Alex Karp clarifies AI technology, like Palantir's software, is primarily for "surveillance and warfare." Lawrence cited the Pope's AI encyclical, noting AI simplifies killing, referencing the Anthropic and DOD debate.
Alex Karp, Palantir CEO, criticized large language model providers like OpenAI and Anthropic, arguing that corporate clients are "livid" about paying for "tokens" that yield no value while their intellectual property (data, "weights and alpha") is "stolen." Palantir partnered with Nvidia to offer customer-controlled open LLMs.
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