Frustrated by YouTube feeding him Shorts and advertisements, PewDiePie set out to ‘fix’ the platform’s algorithm with his own AI. YouTube icon Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg famously trained his own AI ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said even people in his industry don't appreciate how disruptive AI will be. Karp said that AI job losses will also alter the American political landscape. If the US isn't ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp confirmed that Anthropic's Claude is still being used in the company's tools despite the startup's blackisting by the Pentagon. The Defense Department designated Anthropic a ...
CNBC's Seema Mody sits down with Palantir CEO Alex Karp to discuss the war in Iran, the impacts of artificial intelligence, and more. 'That is not who we are': Some Republicans break with Trump over ...
The United States is at war with Iran, Anthropic is at war with the Department of Defense, and Palantir CEO Alex Karp is at war with linear thinking despite having lots to say about both of the other ...
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Brad Karp's Leadership Exit Ends a Transformational Chapter for Paul Weiss From 2005-24, a period including Karp's chairmanship beginning in 2008, the firm's growth in revenue, RPL and PEP well ...
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Meta has now rolled out the "Build Your 2026 Algorithm" feature for Instagram Reels to allow users use it to personalize their feeds. Instagram Reels 'Build Your 2026 Algorithm' Now Live After a test ...
Colorado’s most expensive real estate listing has been purchased by the CEO of Colorado’s most valuable public company. Alex Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, a leading software and ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp on Wednesday argued that Americans have lost trust in major institutions because powerful executives routinely avoid consequences for their failures, saying "poor people" are ...