Palantir CEO Alex Karp says one of the biggest problems with artificial intelligence is that not everyone will benefit financially. In remarks reported by Business Insider and also reflected in Yahoo News coverage, Karp frames AI-driven gains as unevenly distributed, with some people potentially becoming significantly wealthier while others see fewer direct advantages. He characterizes the resulting wealth disparity as “a problem for society.” Karp also criticizes what he views as exaggerated claims from elements of the AI industry, arguing that hype around the technology can obscure real-world limitations and consequences. The statements focus on the social impact of AI rather than specific technical breakthroughs, and they emphasize concerns about economic inequality. Overall, the coverage presents Karp’s position as a caution that the benefits of AI may not be automatically shared and that broader policy or societal attention may be needed to address unequal outcomes.