Alex Karp
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CEO of Palantir who clarified that Defense Department Claude deployment is restricted to military contexts and explicitly excludes domestic surveillance.
Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder If They're the Bad Guys
Palantir employees are publicly questioning whether their company has become the technological backbone of Trump's immigration enforcement operations, marking a sharp ethical contradiction with its founding civil-liberties mission.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp says Trump has a point about the AI race: ‘There’s a real hesitance to adopt these kind of products in the West’
Palantir's 93% U.S. revenue surge reflects widening regional divides in AI adoption—America and China racing ahead on advanced software while Europe and Canada hesitate, concentrating AI competitive advantage in the West's leader.
Palantir published a mini manifesto calling some cultures ‘harmful’ and ‘middling’ and said Silicon Valley has ‘a moral debt’ to the U.S.
Palantir's manifesto reframes Silicon Valley's civic duty around defense AI and weapons development, invoking a 'moral debt' to justify military prioritization over consumer tech—drawing fire for inflammatory cultural commentary and the company's ICE deportation-tracking contracts.
We translated the Palantir manifesto for actual human beings
Palantir's new 22-point manifesto frames aggressive government defense contracting and surveillance as nationalist technological idealism—a gap The Verge exposes between lofty philosophy and reality.
Palantir wants to bring back the draft just as the Selective Service preps for automatic registration
As the US Selective Service moves toward automatic registration, Palantir's $350B defense analytics CEO publishes a 22-point manifesto calling for universal military conscription, arguing shared wartime risk should be a prerequisite for armed conflict.