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Palantir CEO Alex Karp Declares Enterprises Have Lost Trust in Frontier AI Labs

All-In Podcast · AI Sovereignty Wars, Palantir-Nvidia Deal, SCOTUS Birthright Ruling, Newsom’s CA Budget Lie · July 3, 2026
Palantir CEO Alex Karp Declares Enterprises Have Lost Trust in Frontier AI Labs
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"Our clients are just— to say they're unhappy with the frontier labs is to say unwelcome at the Berkeley faculty. It's like there's just a level of discomfort and loss of trust. Something has gone completely wrong. And 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."
Alex Karp went on CNBC to announce a Palantir-Nvidia sovereign AI partnership and attacked frontier labs like Anthropic and OpenAI for hoovering up enterprise data and IP. He questioned whether the US should outsource battlefield decisions to Silicon Valley consensus and emphasized enterprises want control over their own models, data, and intellectual property rather than transferring it to labs that might compete with them.
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