“The off the shelf tools available for what my team does have two major weaknesses. First, they are great at discrete tasks, they do not knit together the complex moving parts of transaction execution. Second weakness, much more important, they are trained and developed on widely available market knowledge and know-how, which means that they tend to serve one common denominator.”
At AIPCon 10, Kirkland & Ellis shares the limits they encountered with deploying models alone and why they chose to partner with Palantir to unlock and leverage their institutional knowledge — amplifying their unique competitive advantages.
“Pointing an LLM at hundreds of disconnected, ungoverned databases gets you a system that hallucinates, is insecure, and unauditable. For something as consequential as our nation’s agricultural data, that is not just useless — it’s dangerous. The Ontology has been the key to delivering AI-enabled technology to every farmer in the country.”
At AIPCon 10, the USDA demonstrates how the Ontology now underpins national food supply security.
AI solved software creation.
Now comes software distribution.
The future will not run on blind deployment pipelines.
Apollo provides the Ontology Primitives for Software Distribution. Deploy. Patch. Rollback. Validate. Govern.
AI-native velocity with human accountability.
The deployment of Palantir’s software on the battlefield in Ukraine has helped defend the brave people of Ukraine against Russia’s aggression since 2022 — and it will define how the entire West fights and wins for decades.
We are proud to be part of it and to strengthen our partnership with Ukraine.
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Can’t believe this guy’s goal is to hoard a $10T net worth.
I would think with all that wealth, he would use it to help people more.
Like ending deaths in car accidents, or providing affordable transport for everyone, or offering internet to isolated people groups or something.