Palantir: Why Its Political Manifesto Is Causing a Stir - Ground News
The US tech company has posted a 22-point manifesto on X that goes well beyond typical corporate communications. Critics say it is evidence of "technofascism."
ground.newsLatest Palantir manifesto news points to a controversial 22-point statement attributed to CEO Alex Karp, prompting widespread criticism and scrutiny of the company’s political stance and contracts.[1][2][3]
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The US tech company has posted a 22-point manifesto on X that goes well beyond typical corporate communications. Critics say it is evidence of "technofascism."
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