PerogiBoi@lemmy.caEnglish
19 minutesHe heard that Star Trek gives ya nerd street cred. Probably thinks the Borg are the good guys.
cannedtuna@lemmy.worldEnglish
14 minutesThey already bastardized LotR in stealing Palantir… if that tells you anything
- Turious@leaf.danceEnglish2 hours
Has nobody ever seen another interview with this guy? Nearly every interview I’ve seen of him is exactly like this. This is just what he does.
OldManBOMBIN@lemmy.worldEnglish
9 hoursFor his next interview he should try to make his own head explode
- 15 hours
I don’t think y’all have ever seen a nervous breakdown. This is more like an ADHD kid talking about something he’s interested in.
Ilixtze@lemmy.mlEnglish
40 minutesWait untill he starts talking about killing brown people; sparks start flying.
- architect@thelemmy.clubEnglish2 hours
I think the discussion he had when he thought he wasn’t live was enough for me to think he was losing it. Where he’s like acting like cnbc is different from the other girls. He was embarrassed there and talking himself into circles. A guy like that probably feels a really bad way right now like rage when he looks at the internet kinda bad.
explodicle@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
7 hoursThey just wasted 20 minutes of my life listening to Alex Karp.
- architect@thelemmy.clubEnglish2 hours
At some point he feels it necessary to say he doesn’t do drugs.
- buddascrayon@lemmy.worldEnglish14 hours
God I hope every single one of these motherfuckers loses their shirt, pants, and every goddamn thing they own.
wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyzEnglish
6 hoursJust their eyes, noses, tongues, hands, and feet. Let them keep their ears so they can hear the disgust and disdain that people have for them when they’re reduced to begging in the same streets where they paved over the hopes and dreams of the poor.
- 11 hours
Nah let them keep their heads, after all the rope needs it to support the body.
- SabinStargem@lemmy.todayEnglish6 hours
Wizard Pope didn’t specify which head. The rope and the pruning shears are not mutually exclusive.
- turtlesareneat@piefed.caEnglish7 hours
Every day humanity fails in some very basic tasks that would ensure our future
Rimu@piefed.socialEnglish
18 hoursHere’s the segment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI-0FKFfO54
He seemed pretty coherent to me. At times clearly thinking faster than his mouth can keep up but really no big deal.
Pretty interesting how he’s fully accepted that there will be “a wealth tax” as a result of a backlash against AI. And how the CEOs he knows are “livid” about how totally useless AI is even after they jumped in boots and all, lol
- AlteredEgo@lemmy.mlEnglish4 hours
Thanks, and yeah lol, the guy is definitely coherent. He’s using a lot of technical jargon and also has that weird “cult leader” / CEO way of speaking to draw people in. Talking weird seems like a prerequisite to make it to the top lol.
I think what he’s saying with “We don’t need to oversell this” is “hyping of AI” is inflating the economy and creating a bubble that has adverse effects on everybody. The problem is overhyped growth and inflation, not AI in itself. And AI is growing too fast because of grifters. A type of “pre-enshittification”.
Which seems a reasonable take. I think the anthropic guy said something similar with a moratorium or AI development, to slow down.
“We have to find ways to make these models raise the standards of living for every American”
He’s presumably a horrible person aiding in the genocide of Gaza and empowering the worst of humanity, so this most likely just PR lies. He’ll probably lobby against every single policy that raises the standards of living. He touting the same “extreme left just as bad as extreme right” (neo)liberal bullshit. The same “adults in the room centrism” nonsense. Probably offering to use Palantir to combat people like Mamdani (who are effectively moderate). And “half the people criticizing Israel don’t think it has a right to exist” is vile too.
But the headline is just disinfo. It’s probably just grifters slinging dirt back. Or “flack” in Chomsky’s propaganda model. The article reads like a disgusting polemic hackjob. Really nasty journalism by Joe Wilkins, meant to distract from any discussion of the actual issues of what he’s saying, and what many CEOs are probably thinking.
myrmidex@belgae.socialEnglish
11 hours3:44 - [our customers] want to know they own the means of production.
Does he even know what that means…
- architect@thelemmy.clubEnglish2 hours
Capitalists want to own the means of production, and currently mostly do. So he does.
- dan69@lemmy.worldEnglish5 hours
Worked for a company that was using GCP for the entire infrastructure just bc no wanted their product to be touching even with 10’ pole with Amazon.
Rimu@piefed.socialEnglish
11 hoursI think so. He meant the capitalists, who are his customers, want to own their means of production. Not rent it from their competitors or suppliers.
First time I’ve seen that phrase used that way but it works.
wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyzEnglish
6 hoursIt works because those are the one’s we need to seize those means from…
myrmidex@belgae.socialEnglish
11 hoursIt does indeed! He’s ranting about a capital tax too, where he just means ‘the cost of tokens’. He’s flailing wildly.
artyom@piefed.socialEnglish
14 hoursPretty interesting how he’s fully accepted that there will be “a wealth tax” as a result of a backlash against AI
I wish I were as confident as he is…
- 5 hours
It’s also a thinly veiled attempt to land at tax other than 100%, and overseen by courts that we suspect he has influence over.
I like the confidence. I imagine things could still go that well for him. Everyone should get a chance to dream of nice things.
For someone who has taken so much from the rest of us, a mere tax could be a pretty nice outcome.
PierceTheBubble@lemmy.mlEnglish
17 hoursI despise Alex Karp and Palantir, but this feels like a pathetic attempt to discredit him, for reasonably throwing shade on grossly over-valued AI products, unsuitable within the context of critical infrastructure and enterprise. His Berkeley faculty member argument simply seems to be an analogy, for other models being capable of performing the task, but it simply not going to happen in his belief. This article appears to serve stakeholders of the AI bubble.
- AlecSadler@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish15 hours
Until he’s facing the end of a gun and fears for his life, he doesn’t really give a shit.


















