Palantir CEO Alex Karp says token-based AI pricing is "completely wrong" as Palantir shares rise 9%
Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticized token-based AI pricing as "completely wrong", highlighting enterprise demand for cost control and a shift toward open-weight and in-house models. Palantir's expanded partnership with Nvidia to build custom AI models for U.S. government agencies reinforces its positioning in regulated, mission-critical deployments. A 9% equity rally suggests markets are rewarding Palantir's commercialization narrative and differentiated approach to AI ownership and infrastructure.
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticized the token-based pricing used by U.S. AI labs OpenAI and Anthropic, calling it “completely wrong” as costs rise, in an interview with CNBC. He said enterprises are moving toward more controllable, lower-cost open-weight models. Palantir also said it is expanding its partnership with Nvidia to build custom AI models for U.S. government agencies.