Palantir CEO Alex Karp is wrong about the threat Anthropic and OpenAI pose to most enterprises. That doesn’t mean he doesn’t have something to lose

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Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition:

  • Why Palantir CEO Alex Karp is wrong about the frontier AI labs.
  • Autonomous ransomware is here, a cybersecurity firm claims.
  • China considers restricting foreign access to leading AI models.
  • Anthropic finds part of LLMs functions like an aspect of human consciousness.
  • AI safety standards are slipping, report says.

This week, we have some exciting news right here at Fortune. We’re launching a brand new vodcast called Fortune AI Weekly, which I’m co-hosting with Bea Nolan. You can think of it a bit as an extension of what we do here at Eye on AI—bringing you our thoughts on the biggest AI news of the week, highlighting some of Fortune’s great AI reporting, and sometimes bringing you exclusive interviews with key AI builders, thinkers, founders, funders, and leaders. You can check out the vod on our YouTube channel here.

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Among the AI news that made headlines last week was Alex Karp’s rant against the foundation model companies. The Palantir CEO went on CNBC Wednesday ostensibly to discuss a new partnership betw...

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