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In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I look at how Palantir’s soaring growth reflects rising demand for disciplined, outcome-driven AI platforms.
Highlights
00:03 — For the past several quarters, the fastest-growing company in the Cloud Wars Top 10 has been Palantir. It upheld that mark in Q1, and what I wanted to talk about today was their combination of extraordinary growth and also the rise from Palantir of a couple new terms to describe what’s going on in AI right now.
00:30 — Palantir believes it’s been successful because it is offering real solutions when other tech vendors — many other tech vendors, it says — are offering only incomplete portions of it. Total revenue was up 85% to $1.63 billion. If you take the U.S., which is both commercial and government or defense business, it’s up 104% to $1.28 billion.

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01:31 — Palantir has blown past its guidance in each of the last several quarters. Its big point about AI slop is that customers are wasting time and money with incomplete AI solutions that don’t offer enough precision, enough rigor, enough discipline, so that every move that agents are making can be tracked with great specificity about cost, security, and ROI.
02:30 — Alexander Karp says there’s a new category here that he thinks is more befitting of what Palantir does: AI infrastructure. These results are remarkable because it shows that what it is that Palantir is putting together, customers are loving. It’s passed now 1,000 customers, and its customers are rapidly increasing the spending they’re doing with them.
03:24 — Karp says business leaders have to start thinking differently about what they want out of AI and what a high-quality AI vendor is going to deliver for them. Palantir has been around for 23 years, and despite seeming like a startup company, it continues pushing forward on customer expectations and the value it’s imparting to customers.




