Alex Karp, the CEO of controversial tech company Palantir, raised eyebrows during a recent live interview with the New York Times. In a viral video of the discussion, Karp defended his company to the ...
Alex Karp also said he thought President Trump had “performed” on issues he cared about. By Michael J. de la Merced DealBook reporter Alex Karp, the chief executive of Palantir, on Wednesday defended ...
EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — The Oklahoma County District Attorney will not file felony criminal charges against an employee from an Edmond clothing store, accused of sexual battery during an encounter with ...
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Ackman said he found the book to be well-told and revealing. “It was a quick, well-written, and fascinating read… Definitely worth a read,” he wrote. Ackman added ...
The low point in Palantir’s very first quest for investors came during a pitch meeting in 2004 that CEO Alex Karp and some colleagues had with Sequoia Capital, which was arguably the most influential ...
Two 10-year sales tax renewal proposals were approved by Edmond residents during Tuesday’s elections. The Oklahoma State Election Board posted unofficial results saying that Proposition 1 received ...
While you were busy wasting your time listening to podcasts and doomscrolling on your phone, one of America’s leading AI overlords was educating himself by talking to Nazis. This was the startling ...
Karp spoke at the sidelines of the Yahoo Finance Invest Conference on Thursday, where he took a strong stance against the company’s valuation critics. He challenged the analysts who had rated Palantir ...
Ontology seems to be among Palantir CEO Alex Karp's most-used words. The philosophical term comes up on conference calls and in SEC filings, and is the name of one of Palantir's key technologies. Here ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said one of the perks of being wealthy is that you can "do things that mean a lot to you." For Karp, one such expenditure included securing an agreement to exhume and rebury his ...
Alex Karp and I would not seem to have much in common. I work for WIRED, which does tough reporting on Trumpworld; Karp is the CEO of Palantir, a $450 billion firm that has contracts with agencies ...
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