Palantir CEO Responds to Anthropic Ban for the First Time: Will Access Other Large Models Beyond Claude in the Future
According to 1M AI News monitoring, Palantir CEO Alex Karp was interviewed for the first time on Thursday during the company's AIPcon 9 conference, publicly responding to the Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk. Karp stated, "Our product has already integrated Anthropic and may integrate other large language models in the future." He also mentioned that Palantir is committed to providing the military with the "best and most lethal technology," but he also believes there are "many reasons" to restrict the use of these technologies in domestic law enforcement scenarios, "because they are too powerful."
Despite the Pentagon officially designating Anthropic as a supply chain risk last week and banning its involvement in government contracts, the Department of Defense is currently using the Claude model to support the Iran conflict. Department of Defense Chief Technology Officer Emil Michael said on Thursday, "It is impossible to dismantle a deeply embedded system overnight," with a 6-month transition plan in place. However, if the conflict is ongoing and involves sensitive operations at that time, "obviously exceptions will be made to avoid jeopardizing current military operations." An internal memo allows "mission-critical activities" to continue using Anthropic products after the 6-month deadline. Anthropic sued the U.S. government earlier this week, seeking to overturn the supply chain risk designation and citing damage to billions of dollars in interests.
In 2024, Palantir partnered with Anthropic and AWS to provide Claude model access for the U.S. defense and intelligence sectors. Other defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin have instructed their employees to cease using Claude.
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