• Meet one of Silicon Valley’s most mysterious CEOs—Alex Karp

    Unlike the typical tech billionaire chasing social media fame or flashy gadgets, Karp operates quietly at the helm of Palantir Technologies, a company built on data, intelligence, and influence. While many tech leaders stay in the spotlight, Karp prefers to remain low-key, rarely fitting the usual Silicon Valley image.

    Palantir, now valued in the hundreds of billions, works closely with some of the most powerful institutions in the world, including the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Department of Defense. Its technology plays a crucial role in data analysis, national security, and global intelligence operations.

    Despite the scale of his influence, Karp remains an unconventional figure—often avoiding media attention and public hype. Yet behind the scenes, his decisions and company have far-reaching impact across governments and critical systems

    It’s a reminder that in the world of tech, the most powerful figures aren’t always the loudest. Sometimes, they’re the ones working quietly, shaping the future without needing the spotlight
    Meet one of Silicon Valley’s most mysterious CEOs—Alex Karp Unlike the typical tech billionaire chasing social media fame or flashy gadgets, Karp operates quietly at the helm of Palantir Technologies, a company built on data, intelligence, and influence. While many tech leaders stay in the spotlight, Karp prefers to remain low-key, rarely fitting the usual Silicon Valley image. Palantir, now valued in the hundreds of billions, works closely with some of the most powerful institutions in the world, including the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Department of Defense. Its technology plays a crucial role in data analysis, national security, and global intelligence operations. Despite the scale of his influence, Karp remains an unconventional figure—often avoiding media attention and public hype. Yet behind the scenes, his decisions and company have far-reaching impact across governments and critical systems It’s a reminder that in the world of tech, the most powerful figures aren’t always the loudest. Sometimes, they’re the ones working quietly, shaping the future without needing the spotlight
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  • Logging in to Palantir after she told him she slept 14 hours last night..
    Logging in to Palantir after she told him she slept 14 hours last night..
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  • The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran has issued a serious warning involving multiple U.S. tech companies operating in the region.

    Employees have been advised to leave affected areas, and nearby residents were urged to move to safer locations.

    The statement comes amid rising tensions following remarks by Pete Hegseth, who called on Iran to accept a deal or face stronger measures.

    Iran has denied any official negotiations, stating it only received unacceptable demands through intermediaries.

    Companies reportedly mentioned include:
    Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, Intel, IBM, General Electric, Google, JPMorgan Chase, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, Tesla, and Palantir Technologies.

    The situation is evolving quickly, with growing concerns around safety and regional stability.

    Authorities and companies are closely monitoring developments as tensions continue.
    The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran has issued a serious warning involving multiple U.S. tech companies operating in the region. Employees have been advised to leave affected areas, and nearby residents were urged to move to safer locations. The statement comes amid rising tensions following remarks by Pete Hegseth, who called on Iran to accept a deal or face stronger measures. Iran has denied any official negotiations, stating it only received unacceptable demands through intermediaries. Companies reportedly mentioned include: Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, Intel, IBM, General Electric, Google, JPMorgan Chase, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, Tesla, and Palantir Technologies. The situation is evolving quickly, with growing concerns around safety and regional stability. Authorities and companies are closely monitoring developments as tensions continue.
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  • The Palantir is not to be used, as Gandalf warned
    The Palantir is not to be used, as Gandalf warned
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  • Palantir co-founder in June 2025 said he wants to invest in Iran — when it’s under different leadership
    Palantir co-founder in June 2025 said he wants to invest in Iran — when it’s under different leadership
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