Should Silicon Valley serve the military? What will tech wars mean? And will AI’s inhuman speed outpace regulators? Three books peer into a fast-evolving future ...
In “The Technological Republic,” Alexander C. Karp and Nicholas W. Zamiska argue that Silicon Valley should work more closely ...
It’s a major complaint of the authors of The Technological Republic (Crown Currency, Feb. 18) that people today shrink from saying what they think. Too many of us, they insist, give mealy-mouthed, ...
Karp, the C.E.O. of the software company Palantir Technologies, and his aide-de-camp Nicholas W. Zamiska, demonstrates how ...
Palantir executives are divulging hidden details about how America’s national security apparatus and tech sector work ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp and Nicholas Zamiska criticize Silicon Valley for prioritizing consumer interests like social media ...
"The age of social-media platforms and food-delivery apps had arrived. Medical breakthroughs, education reform, and military ...
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It is rare to encounter poetry as an epigraph to a serious book dealing with Silicon Valley, let alone one that exhorts ...
Nicholas W. Zamiska is head of corporate affairs and legal counsel to the office of the CEO at Palantir Technologies.
The rise of the American software industry in the 20th century was made possible by a partnership between emerging technology companies and the U.S. government. Silicon Valley’s earliest innovations ...
Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly central to modern warfare. Yet, as the DeepSeek surprise reveals, American ...
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