BREAKING: Palantir $PLTR and Nvidia $NVDA expand their partnership to deliver sovereign AI for the US government and critical infrastructure agencies.
- The Partnership enables agencies to deploy, customize, and post-train NVIDIA Nemotron models on proprietary data.
- Combines NVIDIA AI infrastructure with Palantir platforms for sovereign, mission-critical AI.
- Gives customers control over data, IP, model weights, auditability, authorization, and post-training.
Once again, no matter what the model is…Palantir provides the infrastructure that makes any model operational to enable transformation within an enterprise.
Alex Karp: “Combining Palantir infrastructure with NVIDIA’s AI and Nemotron models will allow the U.S. government to unleash the full power of LLMs while removing the underlying security risks and rational concerns around proprietary insights migrating into the weights of closed models. Moreover, many of our US clients are already using these models, including multiple supporting critical US infrastructure — both private and public — and this will facilitate their radical expansion.”
Jensen Huang: “Open source AI is foundational to national security, public safety and U.S. technology leadership. Palantir’s Nemotron-powered intelligent engine shows how open models can strengthen America’s leadership in AI — giving U.S. government agencies a secure, customizable and fully controlled foundation to build mission-critical AI systems in support of national security.”
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