SynopsisKarp's comments were blunt enough on their own, but it was his read on enterprise psychology that resonated with social media. He said companies are stuck in a "chillax and waste my time with tokens" mindset instead of asking what they're actually getting for their expenditure.ReutersPalantir Technologies CEO Alex Karp. (Image for representation)Palantir CEO Alex Karp went on CNBC's Squawk Box on July 1 and called out companies such as Anthropic and OpenAI for their the token-based pricing model, saying "something has gone completely wrong" in the industry.The comments were blunt enough on their own, but it was his read on enterprise psychology that resonated with social media. He said companies are stuck in a "chillax and waste my time with tokens" mindset instead of asking what they're actually getting for their expenditure.It wasn't a CEO soundbite. Some reports described the segment as a 'televised nervous breakdown', with Karp going on a nearly 20-minute rant about the state of the industry. He promoted Palantir's Nvidia partnership for 'sovereign' AI environments, which lets firms control their own models, data, and output without black-box dangers. Naturally, X had some thoughts. Some investors praised him for exposing the hype, while Karp also came under fire for his strong pro-Israel stance and the company's defence ties.In a short post, top investor Marc Andreesen shared the video and wrote, "Self recommending."One user wrote, "Palantir's CEO just exposed Sam Altman and Dario Amodei for robbing every Fortune 500 company. Within two minutes, Alex Karp took the entire frontier AI industry apart on national television."One thread that got a lot of traction explained Karp's argument. Frontier labs win three times over: they get paid for tokens, they get visibility into your IP and business processes, and eventually your competitive edge gets commoditised. "Instead, he says enterprises should pay Palantir to deploy open models and keep their own alpha. LOL I did not expect him to suddenly become an ally for open source even though it is of course very self-interested," the post read.Karp's comment on Israel also got some reactions. "I am the most publicly supportive CEO of Israel. Israel is on the side of good," he said.In response, one user posted, "Cool. You're also the most publicly complicit CEO of a genocide."Another post slammed the company's defence projects. "In a civilized society Alex Karp would be imprisoned for aiding and abetting war crimes while Palantir would be seized and dismantled."Some came in strong against Karp's comments. "This man is deeply disturbed. This company needs to be removed from every computer paid for by taxpayers. It is fascist metastatic cancer trying to replace the government," one user wrote. ...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now
Palantir CEO Alex Karp called out AI tokenmaxxing, and the internet is not holding back - The Economic Times
Karp's comments were blunt enough on their own, but it was his read on enterprise psychology that resonated with social media. He said companies are stuck in a "chillax and waste my time with tokens" mindset instead of asking what they're actually getting for their expenditure.














