Alex Karp said if he were fired from Palantir, he'd move to his "hermit-like location" and focus on his hobbies.
Karp believes Big Tech needs to refocus on the military and national security work at the heart of Silicon Valley’s origins.
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It's like, there's this one issue where I might, and then you get boxed into, you cannot solve the problem. And then I would ...
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp defended Western civilization in an interview with CNBC 'Squawk Box' co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin on Tuesday. "I think the West, as a notion and as a principle upon which it is ...
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