Palantir CEO Alex Karp thinks other Silicon Valley behemoths waste time chasing clicks instead of saving the world.
In case of abuse, Review of The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief and the Future of the West by Alexander C. Karp, JD ... selection drown them out? As Jurgen Habermas puts it ...
From an unlikely place — the upper reaches of the technology industry — comes an unexpected summons to an invigorated patriotism. The summons will discomfit progressives by requiring seriousness about ...
Lately, I’ve started obsessing about my lawn, insisting ’70s rock was the golden age of music, telling bad dad jokes, and talking about the good old days. I’m here to admit I’ve fully embraced my ...
They pointed out that the damage to the law firm’s business would have been significant. Several lawyers said it was clear that many clients would have hit pause on their work with Paul Weiss ...
Ayoub managed to pull Hijazi out, but her mother ... In a new book, Palantir CEO Alexander Karp calls for the US military and its allies to work closely with Silicon Valley to design, build ...
The bank gave out copies of Olson’s 2021 book To Catch ... The cartels are running wild. Palantir CEO Alexander C. Karp, a Philly native, in ‘The Technological Republic’ complains that ...