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Woofun AI reports that David Sacks endorsed Palantir CEO Alex Karp's criticism of frontier AI labs, arguing that genuine enterprise security relies on controlling data, model weights, and computing power. Sacks cited the Figma-Anthropic dispute, where Anthropic entered vertical markets after gaining insider access, causing Figma's stock to drop while Anthropic's valuation rose. He emphasized that labeling open-source models as dangerous ignores the core need for enterprises to retain control over their intellectual property. Palantir's recent partnership with Nvidia to deploy the Nemotron model in sovereign environments exemplifies this approach, allowing clients to locally train and deploy AI while maintaining full ownership of data and models.