Palantir CEO Alex Karp has criticized Anthropic's involvement in military AI projects, following the Pentagon's classification of Anthropic as a "supply chain risk." This designation could impact Palantir's use of Anthropic's Claude models in U.S. defense operations, which currently contribute to 42% of Palantir's $4.5 billion annual revenue. Karp warned Silicon Valley against opposing military interests, suggesting potential nationalization of technology.
In response, Anthropic's Amodei raised safety concerns, criticizing Palantir's proposed AI solutions as largely ineffective. He argued that Palantir's security measures are "almost entirely for show," and highlighted issues such as the inability of AI models to assess broader contexts, including data origin and consent. Amodei suggested that the focus on employee morale management overshadowed genuine security concerns.
Palantir CEO Criticizes Anthropic Over Military AI Work Amid Pentagon Concerns
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