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Palantir CEO Alex Karp stated on CNBC that something has gone completely wrong with how AI is sold. He spoke during an appearance on Squawk Box about a new Nvidia partnership and frontier AI models.
earther.gizmodo.comPalantir CEO Alex Karp said something has gone completely wrong with how AI is sold. Karp made the comment during a July 1, 2026 appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box. He discussed the company's new partnership with Nvidia and the state of frontier AI models.
The interview focused on commercial deployment of advanced AI systems. No additional details on specific sales practices were provided in the segment.
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