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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

Insights from Palantir CEO Alex Karp, Cognition CEO Scott Wu, and successful entrepreneurs on the latest trends in AI, productivity, and startup success.

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Entrepreneurs and tech leaders are weighing in on the latest trends in AI, productivity, and the future of work. From the threat of foundation model companies to the importance of measuring employee output, these...

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This week, Palantir CEO Alex Karp made headlines with his comments on the threat posed by foundation model companies like Anthropic and OpenAI....

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This week, Palantir CEO Alex Karp made headlines with his comments on the threat posed by foundation model companies like Anthropic and OpenAI. However, not everyone agrees with his assessment. Meanwhile, Cognition CEO Scott Wu argued that tech companies have become too focused on token leaderboards and should instead measure employees on output.

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As AI continues to transform industries, understanding its impact on productivity and the future of work is crucial. Entrepreneurs and tech leaders...

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As AI continues to transform industries, understanding its impact on productivity and the future of work is crucial. Entrepreneurs and tech leaders are sounding off on the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, from the potential for increased efficiency to the risks of over-reliance on technology.

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I think there are definitely some places where people have gotten carried away," said Scott Wu, CEO of Cognition, on the trend of tokenmaxxing....

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"I think there are definitely some places where people have gotten carried away," said Scott Wu, CEO of Cognition, on the trend of tokenmaxxing. "People are like, 'We rank our engineers by how many tokens they're spending.' Well, let's try and rank people by how much output they're actually producing."
"I have a genuine love for soap operas," said John Oliver, host of Last Week Tonight, on his recent appearances on General Hospital and Days of Our Lives. "I want to be part of that world. So to all the soap operas out there let me say this: I am officially offering myself to you. Write me a role and I will be on your set so fast, It'll make your head spin."

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Who: Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir; Scott Wu, CEO of Cognition; John Oliver, host of Last Week Tonight What: Comments on the threat of foundation model...

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  • Who: Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir; Scott Wu, CEO of Cognition; John Oliver, host of Last Week Tonight
  • What: Comments on the threat of foundation model companies, the importance of measuring employee output, and the appeal of soap operas

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As the debate around AI and productivity continues, entrepreneurs and tech leaders will likely remain at the forefront of the conversation. With the...

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As the debate around AI and productivity continues, entrepreneurs and tech leaders will likely remain at the forefront of the conversation. With the launch of new initiatives like Fortune's AI Weekly vodcast, the discussion is sure to continue. Stay tuned for more insights from the world of tech and entrepreneurship.

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  • **42%: The percentage of companies that have implemented AI solutions, according to a recent survey
  • **5: The number of employee archetypes that Claude Code's CEO recommends for startup success

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The rise of AI has transformed industries and sparked debate among entrepreneurs and tech leaders. As the technology continues to evolve, understanding its impact on productivity and the future of work is crucial. With insights from Palantir CEO Alex Karp, Cognition CEO Scott Wu, and successful entrepreneurs, this article offers a glimpse into the rapidly evolving landscape of technology and entrepreneurship.

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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

Insights from Palantir CEO Alex Karp, Cognition CEO Scott Wu, and successful entrepreneurs on the latest trends in AI, productivity, and startup success.

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Entrepreneurs and tech leaders are weighing in on the latest trends in AI, productivity, and the future of work. From the threat of foundation model companies to the importance of measuring employee output, these insights offer a glimpse into the rapidly evolving landscape of technology and entrepreneurship.

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This week, Palantir CEO Alex Karp made headlines with his comments on the threat posed by foundation model companies like Anthropic and OpenAI. However, not everyone agrees with his assessment. Meanwhile, Cognition CEO Scott Wu argued that tech companies have become too focused on token leaderboards and should instead measure employees on output.

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Why It Matters

As AI continues to transform industries, understanding its impact on productivity and the future of work is crucial. Entrepreneurs and tech leaders are sounding off on the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, from the potential for increased efficiency to the risks of over-reliance on technology.

What Experts Say

"I think there are definitely some places where people have gotten carried away," said Scott Wu, CEO of Cognition, on the trend of tokenmaxxing. "People are like, 'We rank our engineers by how many tokens they're spending.' Well, let's try and rank people by how much output they're actually producing."
"I have a genuine love for soap operas," said John Oliver, host of Last Week Tonight, on his recent appearances on General Hospital and Days of Our Lives. "I want to be part of that world. So to all the soap operas out there let me say this: I am officially offering myself to you. Write me a role and I will be on your set so fast, It'll make your head spin."

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  • Who: Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir; Scott Wu, CEO of Cognition; John Oliver, host of Last Week Tonight
  • What: Comments on the threat of foundation model companies, the importance of measuring employee output, and the appeal of soap operas

What Comes Next

As the debate around AI and productivity continues, entrepreneurs and tech leaders will likely remain at the forefront of the conversation. With the launch of new initiatives like Fortune's AI Weekly vodcast, the discussion is sure to continue. Stay tuned for more insights from the world of tech and entrepreneurship.

Key Numbers

  • **42%: The percentage of companies that have implemented AI solutions, according to a recent survey
  • **5: The number of employee archetypes that Claude Code's CEO recommends for startup success

Background

The rise of AI has transformed industries and sparked debate among entrepreneurs and tech leaders. As the technology continues to evolve, understanding its impact on productivity and the future of work is crucial. With insights from Palantir CEO Alex Karp, Cognition CEO Scott Wu, and successful entrepreneurs, this article offers a glimpse into the rapidly evolving landscape of technology and entrepreneurship.

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