Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticizes leading AI firms Anthropic and OpenAI, stating enterprise clients are dissatisfied with their ‘tokenmaxxing’ approach. He argues that true value lies in AI implementation, not just large language models, as companies grapple with rising costs and uncertain efficiency gains. Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticizes leading AI firms Anthropic and OpenAI, stating enterprise clients are dissatisfied with their ‘tokenmaxxing’ approach. He argues that true value lies in AI implementation, not just large language models, as companies grapple with rising costs and uncertain efficiency gains.
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