Palantir is launching a fellowship for neurodivergent individuals after a video of its CEO struggling to sit still went viral. The software company said in a Sunday X post that it's encouraging those ...
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 ...
Palantir’s paid fellowship gives high school grads a chance to skip college, gain real-world experience, and possibly land full-time roles at the data analytics company.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said being a billionaire has its perks, including giving his childhood dog a final resting place closer to home. "One of the crazy things about having resources is you can do ...
Alex Karp has his sights set on major threats to Palantir. That's the "woke left" and right-wing conspiracy theorists, he says. On a November earnings call, Karp said Palantir is "the first company to ...
In a FOX Business interview, Palantir CEO Alex Karp and Lumen CEO Kate Johnson described the deal as essential for modernizing U.S. infrastructure to handle the massive burden of AI. Karp explained ...
For years, Alex Karp, Palantir’s CEO, had declared the data-management company to be “involved in supporting progressive values,” saying he has repeatedly “walked away” from contracts that targeted ...
In a fiery CNBC "Squawk Box" interview this morning, Palantir Technologies (PLTR) CEO Alex Karp unleashed a blistering attack on legendary "Big Short" investor Michael Burry, branding him "batshit ...
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 ...