Re: Alex Karp. I watched three youtubes of him: one when Palantir was a new company; the next when he was on a panel with a retired exec from British Petroleum talking about how AI helped manage that company; and the last on CNBC. The transition is not as radical or as abrupt as in a werewolf movie, but it is a different Alex in the last…
Re: Alex Karp. I watched three youtubes of him: one when Palantir was a new company; the next when he was on a panel with a retired exec from British Petroleum talking about how AI helped manage that company; and the last on CNBC. The transition is not as radical or as abrupt as in a werewolf movie, but it is a different Alex in the last interview, in which he seems angry, fearful and claims it is the height of absurdity to think Elon Musk is a Nazi *just because* he is throwing throwing zeig heils around. After working with the CIA and the DoD in the war on terror, he seems a changed man. I think he struggles between cherishing Liberalism and fearing that we might lose the the bad guys in the world. It seems right to say he never saw us being the bad guys coming.
Re: Alex Karp. I watched three youtubes of him: one when Palantir was a new company; the next when he was on a panel with a retired exec from British Petroleum talking about how AI helped manage that company; and the last on CNBC. The transition is not as radical or as abrupt as in a werewolf movie, but it is a different Alex in the last interview, in which he seems angry, fearful and claims it is the height of absurdity to think Elon Musk is a Nazi *just because* he is throwing throwing zeig heils around. After working with the CIA and the DoD in the war on terror, he seems a changed man. I think he struggles between cherishing Liberalism and fearing that we might lose the the bad guys in the world. It seems right to say he never saw us being the bad guys coming.