
Eliano A. Younes
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Palantir this, Palantir that… see you in the mountains
Eliano A. Younes170,963 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

“Palantir is basically a software company paving the way for a merch company.” Finally, someone gets it 🤠
Eliano A. Younes82,476 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Dr. Karp on what's behind Palantir's dominance in AI 👇🏻 "we were years ahead for lots of reasons, anticipating what operational AI would mean, meaning AI where you make more money or your revenue goes up and your costs go down. Our platforms are built to use large language models and machine learning in a way in that is actually operationally effective... [we] built this thing called an ontology, which manages large language models in a way where they become crazily useful, both commercially and actually on the battlefield."
Eliano A. Younes47,859 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Caroline, I was going to ignore this article, however I feel that calling you out and bringing attention to your shaddy style of journalism is the right thing to do. Please see below. 1. I never said the WIRED wasn’t welcome at our booth. I said you, Caroline Haskins, weren’t welcome. I didn’t even know you worked for the WIRED. I thought you were still at the Guardian. 2. I made the decision to prohibit you from our space because you failed to register as media at least year's Expo and purposely abstained from wearing press credentials. You then snuck around our booth quoting people who had no idea they were talking to a reporter. This is unethical. I made the decision to remove you from our space to protect my colleagues from being smeared in a hit piece despite knowing for certain that you would come after me. Unfortunately for you, I have a platform to defend myself. 3. You deliberately took my panel remarks out of context to make it seem like I joined Palantir for the wrong reasons: “When talking about the reasons he joined Palantir, he said, ‘I was sick and tired of people with bad intentions,’ Younes said.” This fits into your longstanding narrative of 'Palantir is a bad company with bad people who do bad things.' I was hired at a conference 45 seconds after meeting Dr. Karp. He asked me 3 questions, offered me a job, and I said “yes” on the spot. I didn't join for any reason other than I wanted to work at Palantir. I would have went to Alaska and mopped floors if that's what it took to work at Palantir because I was obsessed with the company, its people, and the mission. I didn't feel the need to share how I got hired/ why I joined because it wasn't relevant for this audience. What really happened? I was describing how, after I joined the company, I looked around, identified a problem, and then worked on it. But how do we know who is telling the truth here? You or me? Why don’t we review the footage below? 👇 4. You purposely left out that the French 24 reporter, Jessica Le Masurier, harassed my colleagues and me for 6+ hours, including shoving her camera in my face and shouting questions in front of dozens of bystanders despite repeatedly being told to leave me alone and that I wasn’t permitted to talk to media. You left out that even as I walked away she followed me and continued to shout questions in my direction. It was only after that she was finally kicked out, along with the two other journalists you mentioned in your article. The three of them, and possibly you (I can't prove this), coordinated the entire scene to get kicked out so there would be a story. I would like an apology and to see the errors corrected on WIRED's website at your earliest convenience (cc Brian Barrett).
Eliano A. Younes46,026 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
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Palantir is playing an integral role in the AI Revolution, and Akshay Krishnaswamy summarized it best⚡️ “Our conviction here at Palantir is that really it constitutes a new category in the AI stack...Of course there's raw energy. You then have chips, you have data centers, you have the frontier models that are increasingly commoditized and available but increasingly powerful as well. And then there's everything you need to get from that to differentiated outcomes, products, and services. And we are maniacally focused on providing this AI infrastructure for developer teams, for enterprises, for everybody looking to achieve value with AI.”
Eliano A. Younes11,513 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce
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