The Palantir CEO thinks that tech companies have lost their way, focusing on diversions for consumers rather than on ...
If Ottawa’s hockey team is a family, as it likes to think of itself, its equipment crew is as close as any four brothers. They know their jobs so well that no one has to be told what to do.
CEO Alex Karp recently discussed the growing competition in artificial intelligence from DeepSeek, which has raised apprehensions about the U.S.’s position in the AI race. In an interview with ...
"We have to run harder, run faster, have an all-country effort," Palantir CEO Alex Karp told CNBC, in an interview that aired on Friday. The tech CEOs were all talking about China's DeepSeek ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the rise of competing AI models such as China's DeepSeek signals the need for the U.S. to speed development. Karp called the U.S. the "single best tech scene in the ...
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