Karp, the C.E.O. of the software company Palantir Technologies, and his aide-de-camp Nicholas W. Zamiska, demonstrates how these attitudes might profitably fit together. Although Karp dislikes Trump, ...
The Technological Republic. By Alexander Karp and Nicholas Zamiska. Crown Currency; 320 pages; $30. Bodley Head; £25 ...
The first quarter of 2025 has been a lucrative period for some of the world’s most successful Black billionaires. From ...
You will never touch the hearts of others,/ if it does not emerge from your own. Alexander C. Karp, Palantir Technologies co ...
Palantir co-founder and CEO Alexander Karp opens his new book with a provocative declaration: “Silicon Valley has lost its way.” Over the past decade or so, as the data analytics company rose ...
Related: Peter Thiel’s net worth: How the controversial Palantir founder made his money Alexander C. Karp was born in New York City in 1967. He grew up in Philadelphia, where he attended Central ...
In “The Technological Republic,” Alexander Karp, Palantir’s co-founder and chief executive, reflects on how this mission jarred with the prevailing culture of Silicon Valley, in which the ...
Palantir Technologies, the data analytics company with deep ties to the CIA, recently raised $58 million during a funding round that is expected to top $100 million. From September to December ...
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 ...
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