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Palantir CEO Alex Karp over de Zero-Sum AI Race
This conversation with Alex Karp, cofounder and CEO of Palantir, was recorded at the a16z American Dynamism Summit in Washington, D.C. Karp discusses the role of technology in modern warfare, Silicon Valley's obligations to national defense, and why he believes America's single greatest competitive advantage is its ability to cultivate and protect unconventional talent
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Mar 12, 2026
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Silicon Valley's role in national defense is complex; it should balance innovation with a commitment to ethical standards and transparency.
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Investing in AI for national defense is crucial for maintaining global security and ensuring that America remains a leader in technology and warfare.
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Cultivating unconventional talent is essential for technological advancement, and the U.S. must actively support diverse pathways to nurture such talent.
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Prioritizing military applications of AI could lead to ethical concerns, including increased surveillance and the potential for misuse in civilian contexts.
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The zero-sum mindset in the AI race may hinder collaboration and innovation, making it vital to pursue cooperative international technology standards.
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