He argued that enterprises should retain control of the software, data and context surrounding their AI systems instead of depending entirely on a single model provider. Karp made the comments as Palantir reported record second-quarter results driven by demand for its AI software. Its systems allow customers to use different AI models while keeping control of their information, prompts, business rules and application context. Palantir’s software connects models with company data and workflows while applying security, access and governance controls. The results indicate that the growth of frontier AI models has increased demand for Palantir’s software rather than reducing it.