Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, is starting a no-fap movement for Silicon Valley. During an appearance on the OpenAI-owned TBPN during Palantir’s own AIPCon 10 conference, the always very quotable (when ...
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Palantir Technologies CEO Alex Karp is famous for being a little much, but he just outdid himself in Palantir’s Nov. 3 letter to shareholders, and on an earnings call the same day. Here’s an excerpt ...
String theory attempts to unify general relativity and quantum theory. Popular in the 1990s, string theory fell out of favor as it failed to provide testable predictions and required ten dimensions ...
There’s a lot to love about Jennifer Gross’s new Phoenix home. The stucco four-bedroom with a clay-tiled roof has a three-car garage, overlooks a park and comes with a brick-bordered pool and a hot ...
Physicists may have uncovered a surprising new clue that string theory—the idea that the universe is built from unimaginably tiny vibrating strings—could be more than just a mathematical fantasy.
Eli Karp got a second shot at his lawsuit against Madison Realty Capital. A Brooklyn appellate court revived Karp’s 2021 lawsuit against the lender, clearing the way for the developer to pursue claims ...
UPDATE: Venom #256 is out… so we have updated the images at the end in higher digital quality. The original article continues: The word is out. The spoilers are on Reddit, X and probably on 4chan at ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp picked up a sprawling $46 million Miami mansion—mere months before adding a $120 million Colorado dwelling to his real estate portfolio. Karp reportedly picked up the lavish ...
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp told CNBC that his company's technology is being used in the war in the Middle East. Karp declined to comment on whether Palantir's Project Maven software was used to target and ...