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Executives at Palantir, whose stock has risen about 16 times since its AI platform debuted in 2023, often denounce other AI as shoddy as competition from frontier AI labs grows (Heather Somerville/Wall Street Journal)

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Heather Somerville / Wall Street Journal:

Executives at Palantir, whose stock has risen about 16 times since its AI platform debuted in 2023, often decry other AIs as mediocre as competition from frontier AI labs grows.— Investors and some employees see real threat if company cedes business to AI models — Palantir Technologies must…



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