Open Models, Closed Environments: Palantir Brings Secure AI to US Agencies With NVIDIA Nemotron

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Showcasing the importance of open source innovation in American AI, Palantir’s new intelligent engine — introduced today — uses NVIDIA Nemotron open models to serve the needs of U.S. government agencies. Open source software has long been a pillar of U.S. technology leadership. In 1969, DARPA connected four university computers — from UCLA, Stanford, UCSB …
1Key Takeaways
- Showcasing the importance of open source innovation in American AI, Palantir’s new intelligent engine — introduced today — uses NVIDIA Nemotron open models to serve the needs of U.S.
- Open source software has long been a pillar of U.S.
- In 1969, DARPA connected four university computers — from UCLA, Stanford, UCSB ….
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New model releases change what is possible for builders, researchers, and everyday AI users. NVIDIA Blog reports that showcasing the importance of open source innovation in American AI, Palantir’s new intelligent engine — introduced today — uses NVIDIA Nemotron open models to serve the needs of U.S.
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