Palantir Manifesto Draws Global Criticism over 'Technofascist' and Militarist Vision of the West
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Palantir manifesto draws global criticism over 'technofascist' and militarist vision of the West
A 22-point manifesto published by Palantir Technologies on social media platform X has triggered a wave of international criticism over its ultranationalist and militarist tone, at a moment when the US data analytics firm for military and intelligence use has consolidated its position as one of the Pentagon's leading contractors. The document, posted on April 19, has accumulated more than 32 million views and condenses the thesis of the book The
Less than a month after the president of Palantir, the controversial Peter Thiel, traveled to Rome to lecture on the antichrist before the skeptical view of the Vatican, the number two of the company, the also controversial Alex Karp, published a 22-point manifesto on social network X in which he questions Western civilization in a reactionary text with xenophobic, warlike and ultra-nationalist dyes. The statement of principles describes a dysto…
The "neo-fascist" and post-democratic-liberal manifesto of Palantir comes to homologate Artificial Intelligence with atomic bombs, also proposing to rearrange Japan and Germany to rebalance geostrategic balances in imperialist key.
The US technology company Palantir Technologies has sparked controversy after publishing a 22-point manifesto that captures the vision of its CEO, Alex Karp, to organize the new world order. Among other things, it proposes the restoration of national service, the increase of weapons with artificial intelligence, Western supremacism against other “disfunctional” cultures, or the need for “hard power” to govern. According to the company, which has…
The concepts poured into this section do not necessarily reflect the editorial line of NODAL. We consider it important that they be known because they contribute to a comprehensive vision of the region. Álvaro Soler Martínez and Jose Manuel Bobadilla * Marxist cultural critic Fredric Jameson warned us of how one of the cultural forms of late capitalism [...] La entrada The Palantir Manifesto in the Age of Cyber Fascism – By Álvaro Soler Martínez…
An ideological statement that makes it clear that control is no longer hidden, is normalized For years, technology was spoken of as synonymous with progress. As if every advance automatically brought more freedom, more rights, more opportunities. It has not been like that. What we see now is something else. A model where non-emancipating technology organizes power. Palantir’s recent manifesto in the age of cyber fascism is not just any document.…
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