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KARP BLASTS US AI RELIANCE, TOUTS PALANTIR DEAL

AI DESK1 MIN READ
WED, JUL 1, 2026

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Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticized the U.S. government's dependence on commercial AI labs for military technology while promoting his company's partnership with Nvidia for government agencies.

Speaking on CNBC, Karp called American reliance on AI laboratories for defense capabilities "effing insane," signaling concerns about outsourcing critical military infrastructure to private tech firms. The Palantir chief also took aim at AI pricing models, arguing that current fee structures harm businesses attempting to adopt the technology at scale. Karp used the platform to highlight Palantir's Nvidia Nemotron deal, positioning it as an alternative approach for U.S. agencies seeking AI solutions. The partnership aims to provide government entities with AI tools while maintaining greater autonomy over deployment and operations. The comments reflect broader tensions in the defense-tech sector over who should control advanced AI systems used for national security purposes. Karp's criticism of "AI labs"—likely referring to companies like OpenAI and Anthropic—underscores disagreements over dependency on private vendors for government-critical technology. Palantir has positioned itself as a domestic alternative for government AI needs, emphasizing data integration and operational security over consumer-facing AI services.

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