Palantir manifesto described as 'ramblings of a supervillain' amid contract fear
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- Palantir published a manifesto advocating for military power and cultural hierarchy, prompting criticism.
- The manifesto calls for a US military draft and embraces autonomous weapons, downplaying ethical debates.
- Alex Karp, Palantir's CEO, positions himself as a pundit influencing civilization's future, beyond software leadership.
- UK MPs criticize Palantir's contracts, including a £330m NHS deal, citing unsuitability for sensitive data handling.
- The manifesto echoes Karp's book, 'The Technological Republic,' lamenting complacency in tech and urging government collaboration.
- Karp's interview suggests AI will shift political power dynamics, favoring working-class male voters over educated female voters.
- MPs urge the UK government to reassess and exit contracts with Palantir, citing ideological and security concerns.
- Palantir defends its UK contributions, highlighting operational benefits in healthcare and defense sectors.