Alex Karp is known for founding and running a $414 billion company and being one of the highest-paid CEOs in tech. He is also known, as he admitted during the New York Times DealBook Summit on ...
Software giant Palantir is launching a new fellowship program for neurodivergent talent after video of its CEO Alex Karp’s high-energy answers during a live interview in New York City went viral last ...
When asked whether the U.S. government taking stakes in tech companies could affect Palantir, Karp deflected, saying, "We’ll cross that road when we get there." He continued saying, "My understanding ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp on Wednesday argued that Americans have lost trust in major institutions because powerful executives routinely avoid consequences for their failures, saying "poor people" are ...
Palantir Technologies (PLTR) CEO Alex Karp defended his company's work with the Trump Administration on a number of issues on Wednesday, including its work on restricting immigration. “I care about ...
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, speaks onstage during the 2025 New York Times Dealbook Summit on Dec. 3, 2025 in New York City. Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images “The critique I get on Wall Street ...
Palantir CEO and Trump ally Alex Karp is no stranger to controversial (troll-ish even) comments. His latest one just dropped: Karp believes that the U.S. boat strikes in the Caribbean (which many ...
Jim Edmonds has shared a photo of himself and his three kids after being temporarily awarded custody of the children. The post comes after Us Weekly broke the news on November 19 that King, 41, had ...
Meghan King temporarily lost custody of her three kids to her ex-husband Jim Edmonds because she allegedly gave one of their twins unprescribed medication — and asked the school nurse to do the same.
new video loaded: I’m Building an Algorithm That Doesn’t Rot Your Brain transcript “Our brains are being melted by the algorithm.” [MUSIC PLAYING] “Attention is infrastructure.” “Those algorithms are ...
Google claims to have developed a quantum computer algorithm that is 13,000 times faster than the most powerful supercomputers. This would bring the technology another step closer to real-world ...
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