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Palantir Rising: War in the Garden of Google
Seeking Alpha ^
| 03.19.21
| Victor Ventures
Posted on 03/19/2021 8:02:38 AM PDT by Chickensoup
• In the sequel to our Wintel Wars article, we offer the ultimate deep dive into the tectonic shifts happening in the tech industry, giving unparalleled context to Karp's cryptic musings. • We lay out how Google and Facebook gradually created privatized versions of secretive DARPA programs, and why Palantir and Apple are leading a push for privacy as industry tensions ignite. • We discuss how Palantir threatens the current paradigm with software for a decentralized alternative. Europe's GAIA-X offers significant upside potential as Palantir seeks a new European hub in Switzerland. • While the last decade focused on the consumer internet, the Palantir+IBM partnership is a harbinger of how the next decade will be shaped by software platforms for the industrial internet. • Calls for the US government to provide R&D funding for the technology sector provide an additional catalyst. These sentiments were recently echoed by In-Q-Tel employees writing for a Council on Foreign Relations publication. Data Determinism ...set the stage for powerful internet platforms such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook to emerge. The power of these businesses to leverage the ecosystem built by Microsoft, Apple, and the telecom industry propelled them with growth unlike anything else in history. As the digital revolution reached its inflection point, data became the new oil. This data powers modern society, a quantification of the real world that exists as digital information inside computers and networks. It is used to create artificial intelligence. What we see as digital photos, posts, or documents are complex collections of numbers that can be mathematically analyzed. For companies whose business models are built on refining and selling consumer data, irresponsibly extracting this data has led to a dangerous erosion of privacy that is this new era’s equivalent of an ecological crisis.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government
KEYWORDS: bloggers; technology
• In the sequel to our Wintel Wars article, we offer the ultimate deep dive into the tectonic shifts happening in the tech industry, giving unparalleled context to Karp's cryptic musings. • We lay out how Google and Facebook gradually created privatized versions of secretive DARPA programs, and why Palantir and Apple are leading a push for privacy as industry tensions ignite. • We discuss how Palantir threatens the current paradigm with software for a decentralized alternative. Europe's GAIA-X offers significant upside potential as Palantir seeks a new European hub in Switzerland. • While the last decade focused on the consumer internet, the Palantir+IBM partnership is a harbinger of how the next decade will be shaped by software platforms for the industrial internet. • Calls for the US government to provide R&D funding for the technology sector provide an additional catalyst. These sentiments were recently echoed by In-Q-Tel employees writing for a Council on Foreign Relations publication. Photo by DKosig/E+ via Getty Images Introduction: Data Determinism The dominance of Wintel (see our previous article) standardized the computer industry and set the stage for powerful internet platforms such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook to emerge. The power of these businesses to leverage the ecosystem built by Microsoft, Apple, and the telecom industry propelled them with growth unlike anything else in history. With a combined market value of $7.5 trillion, we can see that the dotcom bubble was merely a brief speculative fever ahead of the steady rise of corporations that now dominate our daily lives. As the digital revolution reached its inflection point, data became the new oil. This data powers modern society, a quantification of the real world that exists as digital information inside computers and networks. It is used to create artificial intelligence. What we see as digital photos, posts, or documents are complex collections of numbers that can be mathematically analyzed. For companies whose business models are built on refining and selling consumer data, irresponsibly extracting this data has led to a dangerous erosion of privacy that is this new era’s equivalent of an ecological crisis.
To: Chickensoup
Palantir founder and chairman = Peter Theil.
You guys remember him, right?
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posted on
03/19/2021 8:08:57 AM PDT
by
bagster
("Even bad men love their mamas.")
To: Chickensoup
Darpa
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military. Originally known as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the agency was created on February 7, 1958 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in response to the Soviet launching of Sputnik 1 in 1957. By collaborating with academia, industry, and government partners, DARPA formulates and executes research and development projects to expand the frontiers of technology and science, often beyond immediate U.S. military requirements.
I assume that is the DARPA they are referring to?
To: Chickensoup
This is totally unreadable without formatting. And going to the website is worse as it is behind a subscription requirement. Also, you might want to consider including a comment or some kind of context for posting when posting stuff like this. It's probably very interesting material, but without context or the ability to read the article in entirety, it just doesn't do much. Here's what your post should look like -
In the sequel to our Wintel Wars article, we offer the ultimate deep dive into the tectonic shifts happening in the tech industry, giving unparalleled context to Karp's cryptic musings.
• We lay out how Google and Facebook gradually created privatized versions of secretive DARPA programs, and why Palantir and Apple are leading a push for privacy as industry tensions ignite.
• We discuss how Palantir threatens the current paradigm with software for a decentralized alternative. Europe's GAIA-X offers significant upside potential as Palantir seeks a new European hub in Switzerland.
• While the last decade focused on the consumer internet, the Palantir+IBM partnership is a harbinger of how the next decade will be shaped by software platforms for the industrial internet.
• Calls for the US government to provide R&D funding for the technology sector provide an additional catalyst. These sentiments were recently echoed by In-Q-Tel employees writing for a Council on Foreign Relations publication. Photo by DKosig/E+ via Getty Images Introduction:
Data Determinism The dominance of Wintel (see our previous article) standardized the computer industry and set the stage for powerful internet platforms such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook to emerge. The power of these businesses to leverage the ecosystem built by Microsoft, Apple, and the telecom industry propelled them with growth unlike anything else in history.
With a combined market value of $7.5 trillion, we can see that the dotcom bubble was merely a brief speculative fever ahead of the steady rise of corporations that now dominate our daily lives. As the digital revolution reached its inflection point, data became the new oil. This data powers modern society, a quantification of the real world that exists as digital information inside computers and networks. It is used to create artificial intelligence. What we see as digital photos, posts, or documents are complex collections of numbers that can be mathematically analyzed.
For companies whose business models are built on refining and selling consumer data, irresponsibly extracting this data has led to a dangerous erosion of privacy that is this new era’s equivalent of an ecological crisis.
To: softengine
To: softengine
To: bagster
What was Avril Haines connection to Palantir?
Her bio was scrubbed.
Scary stuff.
To: softengine
I am sorry , I kept on trying to format it and it evidently didn’t work.
Odd site.
Had never heard of it. Do not know why I received the email
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posted on
03/19/2021 8:34:05 AM PDT
by
Chickensoup
(Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
To: Robert DeLong
I think you are correct.
I thought the information was interestingly placed, but I am not sure of the veracity of it.
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posted on
03/19/2021 8:35:16 AM PDT
by
Chickensoup
(Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
To: bagster
I sure do, that is why the email got my attention
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posted on
03/19/2021 8:40:59 AM PDT
by
Chickensoup
(Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
To: Chickensoup
Summary
- In the sequel to our Wintel Wars article, we offer the ultimate deep dive into the tectonic shifts happening in the tech industry, giving unparalleled context to Karp's cryptic musings.
- We lay out how Google and Facebook gradually created privatized versions of secretive DARPA programs, and why Palantir and Apple are leading a push for privacy as industry tensions ignite.
- We discuss how Palantir threatens the current paradigm with software for a decentralized alternative. Europe's GAIA-X offers significant upside potential as Palantir seeks a new European hub in Switzerland.
- While the last decade focused on the consumer internet, the Palantir+IBM partnership is a harbinger of how the next decade will be shaped by software platforms for the industrial internet.
- Calls for the US government to provide R&D funding for the technology sector provide an additional catalyst. These sentiments were recently echoed by In-Q-Tel employees writing for a Council on Foreign Relations publication.
*****
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posted on
03/19/2021 8:51:37 AM PDT
by
Bratch
To: Bratch
who is the man on the far left?
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posted on
03/19/2021 9:05:54 AM PDT
by
Chickensoup
(Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
To: Chickensoup
who is the man on the far left?
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posted on
03/19/2021 9:47:43 AM PDT
by
Bratch
To: Chickensoup
No worries. There are some good primers on HTML out there that are helpful. Most of it is pretty easy.
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