I went a dinner a few weeks ago with a bunch of enterprise execs who told me "we will never use Chinese models." "Even if it's 100x cheaper?" "No, we care about safety and security."
1. They don't understand when they host open-source models with their own GPUs or US data centers, they won't share their data to China.
2. They are giving away all their data to OpenAI and Anthropic rather than owning it privately themselves.
3. They don't understand math. 100x is a big number and lots of profits.
It's almost July 2026 now. If your execs still talk like that, fire them now.
we have been building at the frontier of making open source models accessible in a private, verifyable and compounding way that is completely self hostable in your own infrastructure!
today - we just went live as the first agentic AI workspace to server glm 5.2 in a fully confidential mode!
you can read more here: https://t.co/dX4MAHzZHB
Sovereignty in AI means owning the means that produce compounding value for your organization.
The journey starts with products you can verify and trust on your own.
Fluso is now integrated with the Prem Enclave API, and the full sovereign loop is finally closed.
one of the strongest models on the market fell off the face of the earth for three weeks.
if your database vendor did that, you’d have a DRP. what’s your DRP for the intelligence layer 👇
So basically Alex Karp’s argument is that frontier AI labs profit three times: (1) they charge you for tokens, (2) they get access to your IP and business know-how, and (3) they eventually commoditize your competitive advantage. 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
got a stern talking-to from my boss about "building a presence." so: fluso is a workspace where your AI agents run on your own infra instead of phoning home to openai. turns out banks and law firms love it when their data never leaves the building. ask me anything