Palantir CEO Sure Seems Pleased His Tech Is Capable Of Getting People Killed
from the disrupting-life dept
As if things weren’t terrible enough, the techbros of the world have decided the one-two punch of Donald Trump and Elon Musk will make them even richer than they already are, even if it means making the world a worse place to live… or suddenly die.
Palantir has been on the leading edge of surveillance tech for years, making the world worse by inflicting cities with “predictive policing” and similar “advancements.” Taxpayers are stuck paying the tab for AI-assisted crunching of tainted cop data, ensuring the same old shitty, racist policing will just cost more than it did the last time around.
Palantir is doing the same thing for the US military. And that’s the sort of thing that makes CEO Alex Karp (himself a billionaire) inordinately happy. In a recorded earnings call, Karp bragged about how rich Palantir’s shareholders might be, and how dead other people without a significant amount of Palantir shares will be. Here’s Lucas Ropek with the details for Gizmodo:
“Palantir is here to disrupt and make the institutions we partner with the very best in the world and, when it’s necessary, to scare enemies and on occasion kill them,” Karp said, with a smile on his face. The CEO added that he was very proud of the work his firm is doing and that he felt it was good for America.
It’s one thing to aid and abet in extrajudicial killings. It’s quite another to brag about it on recorded earnings calls while smiling. Just being complicit is ghoulish enough. Celebrating the fact that helping to kill people is making you richer just makes it clear you no longer have a soul.
And that’s not all of it, even though that’s probably the worst of it. The same earnings call featured Palantir’s CEO applauding the ongoing destruction of the federal government by Musk and the Trump Administration.
“We love disruption, and whatever’s good for America will be good for Americans and very good for Palantir,” Karp said, apparently excited about Musk’s effort. “Disruption, at the end of the day, exposes things that aren’t working,” he continued. “There will be ups and downs. There’s a revolution. Some people are going to get their heads cut off. We’re expecting to see really unexpected things and to win.”
While this reference to killing people might have been a bit more metaphorical, the unequivocal support for “disruption” is also ghoulish. Disruption doesn’t only “expose things that aren’t working.” Disruption, by its very definition, is capable of breaking things that are working. Sure, we all want things to work better and more efficiently, but no one ever thinks that’s what’s happening when their power or internet service provider is “disrupted.” A DDoS is a “disruption,” but only its perpetrators would consider that a positive outcome.
We’re being metaphorically bombed into the governance Stone Age (to borrow a mass killing metaphor) by a bunch of billionaires too rich to care what happens to the other 99.9% of people that have the misfortune of sharing this country — and the world beyond it — with them. And they’re so happy they’re going to have even more money and power that they can’t stop themselves from gloating about it in public.
Filed Under: alex karp, billionaires, elon musk, surveillance tech
Companies: palantir


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Shut up, anaгchїst hater of titans of industry and successful people, generally.
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I can’t even tell if this bootlicking is meant to be satire.
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I’m not even convinced there’s intellegence behind those words.
It could be a, slightly unlikely, random sampling of common English works.
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So it’s an LLM built on 4chan, then.
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So it’s Batty Matty, then.
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That’s an insult to 4ch…wait, strike that, reverse it. You’re spot on, actually.
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I see some serious disruption in your own future.
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I see a depressing, childless future for you.
So for centuries, US have made wars for freedom, when manufacturers only for money?
Fun fact: The Palantir (plural) a.k.a. Seeing Stones are corrupted by Melkor by way of Sauron.
Anyone who touches one is subject to Saurons sight and influence, their minds and deeds twisted to evil.
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Peter Thiel is very much the “At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don’t Create The Torment Nexus” type of vulture capitalist.
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Every vulture capitalist is that kind of vulture capitalist. No exceptions, no excuses.
Yeah, this sort of thing is why I’m pretty comfortable believing that some level of sociopathy is necessary to do what’s needed to become a billionaire.
Palantir have been getting opinion pieces into newspapers, saying that software developers are harming US national security by not wanting to work for Palantir.
Apparently Satan can’t get the staff these days.
Re: 'No-one wants to work(for terrible people/companies), they're so lazy!'
‘How dare they have standards as to who they’ll work for, don’t they care about our quarterly bonuses?!’
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Because Trump’s taking his own sweet time to die and Vance is quite a ways off.
A smart version of Elon Musk...
Compared to Elon Musk, Peter Thiel is smart enough to let his minions due his evil work for him and savvy enough hire minions he can trust.
Which makes him much more dangerous than Elon Musk.
Peter Thiel doesn’t stand around waving his gun. He just kills you.
So you’re saying that future Bureaucrat-archaeologists will dig into the databases and find evidence of the Musk-Trump Governmental Extinction Event (the M-T promise extinction)?
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i refuse to accept not just one, but two geochronologic units named this way, and not just due to the referents.
whatever’s good for America will be good for Americans
Ignoring the rest of the baggage in the statement from which this is taken, it is interesting he feels a need to distinguish these as two seperate entities.