Palantir CEO Alex Karp defended his company’s AI tools for US agencies, including ICE, stating they protect citizens’ privacy and can prevent terror attacks. He urged critics of ICE to support Palantir’s technology, claiming it upholds Fourth Amendment rights. Karp also discussed his pro-Israel stance, which has led to employee departures.
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