Palantir CEO Alex Karp talks AI and slams those who doubt his company’s stock.
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp talks AI and slams those who doubt his company’s stock.
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Anthropic, maker of Claude, expects to break even in 2028, The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday.
By contrast, OpenAI forecasts operating losses of $74 billion, or roughly three-fourths of revenue at that year, expecting to turn a profit in 2030.
The maker of OpenAI expects to burn 14 times as much cash as Anthropic.
With the goal of becoming a trillion-dollar company, OpenAI, which is always in constant fundraising mode, says it is investing significantly more in chips and data centers, and doling out more stock-based compensation to attract top researchers.
“Demand for AI exceeds available compute supply today,” an OpenAI spokesman said.
Recently, OpenAI, valued at $500 billion, signed a string of new computing deals with cloud and chip giants. Altman said on X that the deals put OpenAI on the hook for up to $1.4 trillion in commitments over the next eight years.
Anthropic, valued at $183 billion, is focused on increasing sales among corporate customers, which account for about 80% of revenue. It avoids OpenAI’s costly forays into image and video generation, which require significantly more computing power. Anthropic’s AI models have also taken off among coders.
Founded four years ago by Dario Amodei [in the picture, on the right side], a former Google researcher who left OpenAI, Anthropic is centered on selling its Claude chatbot to businesses.
Microsoft is OpenAI’s largest cloud provider, while Amazon and Google are for Anthropic.

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IBL News | New York
OpenAI yesterday announced an upgrade to the GPT-5 series with the release of an enhanced GPT‑5.1 Instant, “warmer, more intelligent, and better at following instructions and conversations,” and a new GPT‑5.1 Thinking, “easier to understand and faster on simple tasks, more persistent on complex ones.”
“GPT‑5.1 improves meaningfully on both intelligence and communication style,” said the company.
“We’ve also improved instruction following, so the model more reliably answers the question you actually asked.”
These personality settings will be applied across all models. The original Cynical (formerly Cynic) and Nerdy (formerly Nerd) options introduced earlier this year will remain available unchanged under the same dropdown in personalization settings.
Updates made in personalization settings will take effect across all chats, including ongoing conversations.