Palantir and Anthropic More Complementary Than Competitive in Enterprise AI, Oppenheimer Says

MT Newswires Live06-04 23:18

Palantir Technologies (PLTR) and Amazon-backed (AMZN) Anthropic are better viewed as complementary players rather than direct competitors in the enterprise AI ecosystem, as they operate at different layers of the technology stack and serve distinct types of workloads, Oppenheimer said in a Thursday note.

Palantir is positioned for complex, customized enterprise workflows via its ontology-based platform, while Anthropic is better suited for simpler automation tasks relying on frontier model capabilities without deep integration, the analysts said.

Oppenheimer also highlighted existing collaborations between Palantir and Anthropic, including the integration of Anthropic's Claude models within Palantir's AI Platform, suggesting their relationship is more likely to remain collaborative than become competitive.

The enterprise AI total addressable market continues to expand for both companies, with Palantir focused on large-scale, complex enterprise deployments and Anthropic targeting broader automation use cases across enterprises, SMBs, and global markets, according to the report.

Oppenheimer maintained an outperform rating on Palantir with a price target of $200.

Palantir shares were up 0.5% in Thursday trading.

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