The viral manifesto of 'anti-woke' tech boss with NHS and defence contracts
The boss of the controversial tech company with UK government contracts published a 22-point plan on the future of the West.
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The boss of the controversial tech company with UK government contracts published a 22-point plan on the future of the West.
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, published a 22-point manifesto on the future of the West, sparking controversy due to his company's UK government contracts.
Palantir's recent manifesto has renewed discussions in the UK about its reliance on US tech companies, especially concerning NHS and defence contracts.
Palantir's CEO Alex Karp released a 22-point manifesto outlining the company's vision, raising concerns about its influence on global politics and technology.
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, published a 22-point manifesto on the future of the West, sparking debate due to the company's UK government contracts in healthcare and defence sectors.
ClinicaliQ summarizes the BBC Health article discussing Alex Karp's 22-point manifesto and its implications for UK government contracts.
Yahoo News reports on Alex Karp's 22-point manifesto, highlighting concerns over Palantir's influence on UK public institutions.
The Uk Pulse covers the controversy surrounding Alex Karp's manifesto and its impact on Palantir's UK government contracts.
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