Anthropic vs Opensourced model
View original on reddit.comSummary
Anthropic vs Open weight Chinese AI [ https://youtube.com/shorts/XZCWFNNiKgY?si=DViuG1xVptLTYDdQ\](https://youtube.com/shorts/XZCWFNNiKgY?si=DViuG1xVptLTYDdQ) When Alex Karp goes off on one of his rants, you usually have to filter through a lot of Palantir theater, but his recent take on AI safety was actually incredibly precise. He basically spelled out what real AI safety looks like for actual businesses, and it has nothing to do with vague alignment research or government certification boards
SpinGraph analysis pending — check back after processing.
Ask AI about this story
See how AI engines summarize this narrative — one click, prompt included.
More from Reddit r/artificial
View all →- What artificial intelligence should I use daily? I'm lost?
- Built a web app that maps song structure (Verse, Chorus, Bridge, etc.) — here's a demo
- ResilixForge — async resilience toolkit for Python: retries, circuit breakers, bulkheads, rate limits [Apache-2.0]
- Do you agree with Palantir CEO Alex Karp that the enterprise "tokenmaxxing" business model has "gone completely wrong" with minimal ROI? Will open-weight models inevitably win?
- AI didn’t replace the work for me. It moved the stress to a different place.
- AI cancel culture
Markdown (.md) · JSON-LD schema (.json) · Machine-readable for AI & GEO