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Binnen Palantir: Software bouwen die er toe doet met Shyam Sankar
In this conversation, Shyam Sankar, chief technology officer at Palantir Technologies, discusses his new book Mobilize, his commission in the U.S. Army, and why he believes the most important thing America can do right now is inspire its latent heretics to step forward. He also breaks down how he thinks about the SaaS market under AI pressure, what the "alpha versus beta software" distinction means for which companies survive, and why he started a film production company
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Mar 20, 2026
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AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
Shyam Sankar's call to inspire 'latent heretics' suggests that unconventional thinking is vital for progress, but it risks alienating established norms.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
The reliance on Palantir's software raises ethical concerns about privacy and data use, potentially undermining public trust in technology.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
The distinction between alpha and beta software in the AI era highlights essential strategies for tech startups to survive and thrive in competitive markets.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
Investing in film production as a side venture may distract from Palantir's core mission, potentially diluting its focus on software that matters.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
Palantir's approach to harnessing AI for SaaS development positions it as a leader in tech innovation, crucial for national security and industry growth.
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