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The Technological Republic
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**THE SUNDAY TIMES AND #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** This compelling examination delivers a critical view of the West's culture of complacency, urging a reassessment of our current circumstances. Authored by visionary leaders from Palantir, a prominent tech enterprise, it highlights the historical collaboration between pioneering engineers and government to achieve groundbreaking technological advancements, which have solidified the West’s preeminence in the global arena. As these vital partnerships have diminished, significant risks have emerged. In this enlightening work, Alexander C. Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir, along with Nicholas W. Zamiska, offer a penetrating critique of how we've collectively dismissed our aspirations. They contend that for the West to maintain its global stature and safeguard our assumed freedoms, the software sector must recommit to tackling pressing issues, such as the emerging artificial intelligence arms race. This thought-provoking book not only challenges conventional views but also provides insight into Palantir's broader political mission, fervently advocating for the West to recognize and adapt to our evolving reality.
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**THE SUNDAY TIMES AND #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** This compelling examination delivers a critical view of the West's culture of complacency, urging a reassessment of our current circumstances. Authored by visionary leaders from Palantir, a prominent tech enterprise, it highlights the historical collaboration between pioneering engineers and government to achieve groundbreaking technological advancements, which have solidified the West’s preeminence in the global arena. As these vital partnerships have diminished, significant risks have emerged. In this enlightening work, Alexander C. Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir, along with Nicholas W. Zamiska, offer a penetrating critique of how we've collectively dismissed our aspirations. They contend that for the West to maintain its global stature and safeguard our assumed freedoms, the software sector must recommit to tackling pressing issues, such as the emerging artificial intelligence arms race. This thought-provoking book not only challenges conventional views but also provides insight into Palantir's broader political mission, fervently advocating for the West to recognize and adapt to our evolving reality.
