FYI - For Your Innovation
Orchestrating Enterprises with Data and AI with Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar
On today’s episode of FYI, we delve into the world of Palantir, the data integration and analytics company, as we discuss their platforms and their application across numerous industries. Joining Next Generation Internet Director of Research Frank Downing, and CEO Cathie Wood on the show is Shyam Sankar, Palantir’s Chief Technology Officer. Together, they explore the power of ontology, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), and the immense potential of Large Language Models (LLMs). From revolutionizing the way businesses make decisions to uncovering new frontiers in biology and manufacturing, this episode explores the ever-evolving landscape of technology.
“I think one of the exciting things about Generative AI is how quickly we’ve been able to build our own Copilots and to go after problems.” – @ssankar
Key Points From This Episode:
- Overview of Shyam’s background
- Palantir’s public perception and problem-solving approach
- How Palantir’s platform evolves to solve varied, industry-specific problems through generalizable approaches
- Palantir expedites Generative AI via focused, decision-driven data ontology
- Using ontology for quicker, action-focused business decisions
- Operationalizing AI beyond chat interfaces
- Integrating LLMs in apps for efficient workflow
- Government cautiously, yet optimistically, exploring generative AI’s potential
- Clients exhibit mixed feelings; seeking education on leveraging LLM effectively
- Palantir fosters a unique artist colony culture, emphasizing individuality in roles
- Utilizing Generative AI tools internally to streamline documentation and leverage unstructured data sources
- Value in application layer and owning it
- Why app layer owners have an AI advantage
- Concerns about AI integration with legacy and modern tech infrastructure
- Ginkgo aims to engineer biology for manufacturing and leverages AI
- Why Palantir believes their integration of human thought, LLM, and algorithmic reasoning will dominate the market