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Palantir CEO Alex Karp Criticizes OpenAI and Anthropic's AI Approach

By TradeTidings Research Desk · stock news-sentiment analysis
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp publicly criticized OpenAI and Anthropic, arguing something has gone wrong with their approach, a comment that spotlights how Palantir positions itself against large language model developers.

What Palantir's CEO said about OpenAI and Anthropic

Palantir chief executive Alex Karp said something has gone completely wrong with OpenAI and Anthropic, according to a report carried by 24/7 Wall St. The remarks were not accompanied by a new product launch, contract, or financial disclosure. They are commentary from Palantir's CEO about two of the best known companies building large language models, made in his usual blunt style.

Karp has built a public reputation for pointed, sometimes combative statements about rivals and about the AI industry generally, and this comment fits that pattern. The report does not detail specific business claims, metrics, or product comparisons behind the statement, only the headline criticism itself.

Why it matters for Palantir stock

Palantir sells data-integration and AI-decision software mainly to governments and large enterprises, a different business model from OpenAI and Anthropic, which build and sell access to general-purpose language models. Karp has argued for years that Palantir's approach, wiring AI into an organization's actual data and workflows, is more durable than selling raw model access. A public jab at the two biggest closed-source model makers is consistent with that argument and works as messaging for how Palantir wants investors and customers to see its own position in the AI market.

As a standalone comment with no new deal or number attached, this does not change Palantir's revenue or costs. Its relevance is mainly as a marker of the competitive narrative Palantir's leadership is pushing, which can matter to how the market frames the stock but is not itself an earnings event.

Which stocks, and why

Palantir is the only company named in this story from the tracked symbol list; OpenAI and Anthropic are both privately held and not listed on the NYSE or Nasdaq, so neither has a directly tradable impact here. The link to Palantir is direct since the news names the company through its CEO, but the effect on the business itself is limited to reputation and narrative rather than a contract, product, or financial change.

What to watch

Investors weighing this story should watch for anything more concrete that follows it: a specific government or enterprise contract win, updated guidance, or new product news from Palantir, rather than further rounds of public commentary about rivals. Commentary like this tends to fade quickly unless it is followed by a business result that backs it up.

Frequently asked questions

What did Palantir's CEO say about OpenAI and Anthropic?

Alex Karp said something has gone completely wrong with OpenAI and Anthropic, a critical comment about the two AI model makers reported by 24/7 Wall St.

Does this affect Palantir's stock fundamentals?

Not directly. No new contract, product, or financial figure was attached to the comment, so it is best read as competitive messaging rather than a business event.

Are OpenAI or Anthropic publicly traded stocks affected by this?

No. Both companies are privately held and are not listed on the NYSE or Nasdaq, so there is no direct stock impact for them from this comment.

Informational only, not investment advice. Sentiment reflects news exposure, not a buy/sell recommendation or price forecast. Do your own research and consult a licensed professional.

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