@SquawkCNBC The clip that should travel is the three questions. Who owns the data, where is it cached, are the prompts secure. Ask them about one specific interaction from last week and watch a smart room go quiet.
@PalantirTech Point 3 names the disease. The buyer version of the same point: there is a reason so few vendors let you verify, per interaction, what your tokens actually did. Sovereignty without your own record of what happened is just a nicer dependency.
The winners will not be the companies that picked the most trustworthy vendor. They will be the ones that never needed to trust anyone, because they could check.
Karp asked 3 questions on CNBC this week. Who owns the data, where is it cached, are the prompts secure. 12 words. That is the entire enterprise AI trust problem.
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