This guy definitely knows things but I also get the sense that hes been hauled into a few back rooms and read the riot act many a times from the bosses...
Alex is the boss of Palantir. His company sells products to customers and needs to respond to their needs. Palantir is successful because it does that well. It does it well because the company and its culture and technology are well-designed by Alex in particular. Study his emphasis and background in civil liberties and you'll start to see where some of this thoughtfulness and care come from.
Thiel majored in philosophy and law, how come he founded a fintech startup, a VC fund, and became a tech investor? same answer, because he did what he wanted to do, and he had the intelligence and attitudine needed to do it
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It's simply making better use of data that's already available, i.e., very good data mining. What's important is that Palantir was also designed to protect privacy. A less ethical company wouldn't even bother to do that.
@@Senai88 Palantir makes software tools that are used to help stop fraud, money laundering and terrorism. Most people think those things are bad and that stopping them is good. Their tools are also used to make workers more effective and to improve the quality of products. Most people also consider those to be positive things. The ethical dimension is that the tools include strong protection for privacy via encryption. This allows decisions to be made without knowing personal identities, for example for making a bank loan without knowing someone's race, gender or even name, but based on their actual behavior, i.e., are they financially responsible. Please study the matter further.
I feel like he cares about the people more than money. I like entrepreneurs like this. He also teach meditation to his employees. And make it a routine.
Alex Karp has actually made the most compelling argument in favor of the dems I’ve ever heard. Not saying I’m sold. But it’s a highly compelling argument
It is to help you see him more as Iron man. You know the philanthropic billionaire who uses his wealth only in the name of good. You know the movie...so do you think when he realizes how his weapon in the wrong hands, will flush it all, take his ball and go home? If that is his best quality we are screwed... He said. Outside of the US we are well known for following civil rights policies... Outside of... Why not inside of?
Their products are amazing, but please spare me the moral mumbo jumbo. The software is a catastrophe in the hands of the wrong people. The moral good depends on who uses it and for what purpose.
data integration is key to their success as he said. i wonder what inroads they've been able to make in integrating some of the more sensitive in nature data.
man. i dont know. but he's really selling the whole. "you guys dont get this product, and when you do. You'll realize how great it is". He even said it at the end. And it's true. If your non-it its hard to valuate this product vs other analytics. why is this analytics unique over their competitors analytic software?
because like he said, this isn't just analytics like the other analytics companies. they provide analytics for free. they do much more with data integration: gathering from disparate sources of data and making sense of it
Ok. So since we are going to obsess about jobs at all costs...lets get 7 billion artists. We can have artists and caregivers and teachers and all sorts of things that have nothing to do with toiling in a factory.
He said it makes users who are using it just as valuable to a company as those with a PhD in a sense that those users changing parts during repair are inputting the data on what's failing in the field. It's this data that can then be used to create the savings he talked about by modifying maintenance schedules to change the cheaper part more often to save the more expensive part from catastrophic failure.
I think the 1 question they should be asked is, why doesn't palantir simply start their own manufacturing company or w/e, and simply use their software to optimise output ahead of the competition? Surely that would be more profitable.
Because they aren't a manufacturing company. That's like saying why didn't Bill Gates become a Virologist if he understands viruses so well. Or why didn't Einstein use his intelligence to become a millionaire
on Palantir channel comments are disabled. in general that CEO reminds me of Elon Musk ... promises, secretive, continue mission, finding human traficer, osama bin laden, etc.etc.etc.... Most likely Palantir is in business of other companies complying with some kind of requirements.
he didnt have any real world examples of what his product has done. his product sounds like a computer using machine learning usinf data provided by the cia or other sources with a cusum interface that filters out data that they feel the operator should not have access to.
And therefore, our noble people, What is the transcendent wisdom, for the sake of Global Humanity, Oneself, and Immortality, according to the Ancient Secret Chinese Wisdom Tradition; what are the five kinds of the most prosperous, most powerful knowledge and wisdom that every individual could and should possess? Paideia Esoteric Society
We have to focus on "moral" things that we think is right - meaning we can take down bad people at a cheaper rate than anyone else. Doesn't say very much - very general. Find terrorist and protect our civil liberties - great stuff that will certainly take this company far.
It’s nonsense to you because if you’re not in data analytics you won’t really get it. In fact the general population won’t ever really understand what Palantir does and there’s no point in him thoroughly explaining it.
The more rote jobs that are taken over by AI and robotics the better off humanity will be. This frees people to focus on more creative pursuits, perhaps even allowing much of society to no longer be required to work. A universal basic income could be practical and logical in such a society.
Ibex's main objective was to take over the world, which it did, but it was a soft take over, meaning, it wasn't necessarily aimed towards altering foreign policies or installing preferred leadership or demanding any form of direct tribute or obedience. mostly aimed at restoring peace through eliminating cross-cultural biases and over-generalizations through education and disseminating factual information across the board in a non-discriminatory way. thank you
So you’re telling me the product not only solves terrorism and human trafficking but turns every $20/hour line worker into a software PhD AND increases overall safety in the process?? This might go down as the greatest pump and dump since Bitcoin.
Incase you haven't noticed yet, they already do. Your phone tracks where you go and hears what you say, there's cameras in the street, If you drive somewhere and go through a toll it records it, etc.
What a lousy business, 1 billion in revenue -1,17 billion loss. I can go on the streets, buy a can of coke for $1.17 and sell it for $1 and do as good. The business is worthless
So the higher moral order focus is why theil is best person for usa. Ge wants to make world a better place and wears the same tie thru youtube videos for 20 years
I invested based on his hair style alone.
Lol
@@mihirpatel5329 Loading up now due to the hair.
he looks like einstien
@Nikola Tesla hope you got in early this morning! I added more later on due to lagging positions being sold and replaced.
@Nikola Tesla Badass. At 27 cost basis myself. About 17% portfolio weight.
His love for our country absolutely solidifies my investment towards their success
This guy definitely knows things but I also get the sense that hes been hauled into a few back rooms and read the riot act many a times from the bosses...
Spot on
Lol, crazy seeing you comment this vid. Btw watch your channel on a regular basis A+ content
Alex is the boss of Palantir. His company sells products to customers and needs to respond to their needs. Palantir is successful because it does that well. It does it well because the company and its culture and technology are well-designed by Alex in particular. Study his emphasis and background in civil liberties and you'll start to see where some of this thoughtfulness and care come from.
Oh hey, no surprise to see you here haha
How did this guy go from studying neoclassical philosophy to running a data analytics company?
I wondered this too, but since Peter Thiel partnered up with him, Alex must be insanely smart.
Thiel majored in philosophy and law, how come he founded a fintech startup, a VC fund, and became a tech investor? same answer, because he did what he wanted to do, and he had the intelligence and attitudine needed to do it
hint: if you were as intelligent as Alex or at least close around his intelligence you wouldn't ask this question. u know what i mean? sorry
@@passableespresso5068 no
@@rightright6582 yes
"the lagging indicator value of that is much bigger than people realize." is the most important sentence in this interview.
tbh I’m not a native english speaker and don’t fully understand the sentence, could you „translate“ it for dummies like me? :)
@@NK-tr3ij it means its going to take time for people to realize the true value of the company.
He's also said this in a few interviews. it's like a hint that people aren't getting :D happy to buy more shares at these levels.
I think I am ready to buy in .... Is a good price now .... prob at the bottom
This guy's is next level genius
How so
I actually like the way this CEO is thinking and his philosophy.
His hair is money..🤑
Take my money!
This company delivers with results vs hype. Unlike 90% of this market.
Outstanding company and intelligent CEO.
Love him more each time!
PLTR moon mission.
Innovative, moral, first to market! Game changing company!
@@Luis-ud6ln hahaha, I saw one formal employee comment, imagine working in NYC that assist deportation
Palantir will be the middle man serivce provider for autonomy and future technology business creations. This company now is worth 20.00 a share.
I completely agree. An easy 100xer in ~10 years
@@xxplosive7945 2 years and it's still at around 8 now
This guy is a genius. Ready to buy stocks getting loaded. New tech is coming to town.🚀🚀🚀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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@@newagepreipo2870 hows that going for you? ha
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@@Warringkoo
2000 at 8.90
Corporate values and mission are so refreshing! I'm buying more shares!
He’s a cool guy. PLTR is going Tesla high!
when ?
Blackrock. If financial transaction tax. Would torpedo. Palantir could replace so many wasteful government agencies.
Replacement: That’s not what palantir is about.
Palantir have high Morals than any other Technology company. Man, I will buy PLTR shares .
Note: Facebook have negative morality .evil.
Alex Karp built the most amazing company and company culture.
I love him.
Work with added meaning behind the action. 👍🏼 this guy can help change the world 🌍
Going to invest in $Pltr 💜
Alex is very smart and some moments he reminds me of Steve Jobs.
Between him and Elon Musk . Reminds you of Steve Jobs spot on.
I invested at first just because I saw the profit potential. The more I watch and learn, the more I buy in support!! ❤
Are your thoughts of pltr the same today?
The applications of this stuff is sometimes creepy and Orwellian
numarkaz THAT’S an understatement!
sometimes?
It's simply making better use of data that's already available, i.e., very good data mining. What's important is that Palantir was also designed to protect privacy. A less ethical company wouldn't even bother to do that.
It is. Everyone talking about how ethical and moral they are haven’t looked into their past...
@@Senai88 Palantir makes software tools that are used to help stop fraud, money laundering and terrorism. Most people think those things are bad and that stopping them is good.
Their tools are also used to make workers more effective and to improve the quality of products. Most people also consider those to be positive things.
The ethical dimension is that the tools include strong protection for privacy via encryption. This allows decisions to be made without knowing personal identities, for example for making a bank loan without knowing someone's race, gender or even name, but based on their actual behavior, i.e., are they financially responsible.
Please study the matter further.
I feel like he cares about the people more than money. I like entrepreneurs like this.
He also teach meditation to his employees. And make it a routine.
Bag holder here
How is that loom now?
🚀 🚀🚀🚀 pltr has to have one of the most genius exec teams in the world
Long Live Indian American Friendship And Mutual Understanding.
Alex Karp has actually made the most compelling argument in favor of the dems I’ve ever heard. Not saying I’m sold. But it’s a highly compelling argument
What was the argument?
@@imanuel8883 I'm guessing the part where he says it hasn't made a difference in their business who is president
what about his argument was compelling to you?
Apparently you're so biased in your thinking you make up imaginary stuff to fit into that narrow mind of yours.
Apply it to catching tax evasion by the top .1%
I want hair like him one day
How about my investment money
close your eyes and listen to him speak. he sounds like robert downey jr.
Is Robert D. Jr, from Pennsylvania?
duuude, thought i was the only one!
It is to help you see him more as Iron man. You know the philanthropic billionaire who uses his wealth only in the name of good. You know the movie...so do you think when he realizes how his weapon in the wrong hands, will flush it all, take his ball and go home? If that is his best quality we are screwed... He said. Outside of the US we are well known for following civil rights policies... Outside of... Why not inside of?
@@metu5818 Inside also.
The margins where you lose hundreds of millions each year?
Daniel, what you mean? It is perfectly normal to burn cash in the first years. Amazon was not profitable for more than 15 years. Then what?
@@Angelchildxx same for TEsla and now look at the chart
They haven't even started scaling their business.
Starts investor day video in summer cross country gear. Definitely a bit special
Their products are amazing, but please spare me the moral mumbo jumbo. The software is a catastrophe in the hands of the wrong people. The moral good depends on who uses it and for what purpose.
Yep cause now we have a bunch of gangstalkers out here stalking individuals
@@gangstalkingsimulation1319 is this behind rnm or just data collection and spying on ti's?
I think that "moral mumbo jumbo" is the companys diferentiation, it's unique in that regard it makes it reliable and easier to sell to the government
Thank you.
Any tool can be abused. Palantir is designed to protect privacy by default. A less ethical company wouldn't even bother to do that.
he said revenue not margin
13:22 He said margins. Open your ears
Title of this video starts at 13:10
Did Doc Brown have a kid?
This CEO gets so many things that matter.
More Alex
data integration is key to their success as he said. i wonder what inroads they've been able to make in integrating some of the more sensitive in nature data.
who is here after this dude fooled all the supposed market analysts hahahah
man. i dont know. but he's really selling the whole. "you guys dont get this product, and when you do. You'll realize how great it is". He even said it at the end. And it's true. If your non-it its hard to valuate this product vs other analytics. why is this analytics unique over their competitors analytic software?
because like he said, this isn't just analytics like the other analytics companies. they provide analytics for free. they do much more with data integration: gathering from disparate sources of data and making sense of it
Look at who their main customers are and you will get an idea
It's hard to understand the 'innovation with jobs'......maybe I should study Palantir more.
It sounds like you don't give a dam about stock holders
I want to know as a investor is it worth my time in money with you
Is importing project managers from offshore a bad idea? They are essentially secretaries...
Ok. So since we are going to obsess about jobs at all costs...lets get 7 billion artists.
We can have artists and caregivers and teachers and all sorts of things that have nothing to do with toiling in a factory.
this guy is, at least, a brilliant salesman. yet it seems like he is delivering what he claims.
Alex looks lIke Taika Waititi in character.
is China one of your customers?
I chuckled at this comment
He explicitly says he’s not
can i invest in his hair instead??
It’s 2022 sup is still holding since this video came out and have you accumulated even tho it’s down like 45%
Ph.D., Ph.D, he mentioned Ph.D. a few times. But he said he created jobs to replace Ph.D.s! Isn't it replacing high pay jobs with low pay jobs? 😂
He said it makes users who are using it just as valuable to a company as those with a PhD in a sense that those users changing parts during repair are inputting the data on what's failing in the field. It's this data that can then be used to create the savings he talked about by modifying maintenance schedules to change the cheaper part more often to save the more expensive part from catastrophic failure.
This is our God!!
I like his hair
I think the 1 question they should be asked is, why doesn't palantir simply start their own manufacturing company or w/e, and simply use their software to optimise output ahead of the competition? Surely that would be more profitable.
Because they aren't a manufacturing company. That's like saying why didn't Bill Gates become a Virologist if he understands viruses so well. Or why didn't Einstein use his intelligence to become a millionaire
on Palantir channel comments are disabled. in general that CEO reminds me of Elon Musk ... promises, secretive, continue mission, finding human traficer, osama bin laden, etc.etc.etc.... Most likely Palantir is in business of other companies complying with some kind of requirements.
I'd encourage people to read some job reviews to get a feeling of what the company is really about, I saw a bunch of reg flags out there.
Like what ?
Alex Karp is a great CEO lots to come from PLTR in 2021
Scammers
I want to work like I have a Ph.D., please.
Crazy and dumb... you named yourself
There is no bear case here.
he didnt have any real world examples of what his product has done. his product sounds like a computer using machine learning usinf data provided by the cia or other sources with a cusum interface that filters out data that they feel the operator should not have access to.
And therefore, our noble people, What is the transcendent wisdom, for the sake of Global Humanity, Oneself, and Immortality, according to the Ancient Secret Chinese Wisdom Tradition; what are the five kinds of the most prosperous, most powerful knowledge and wisdom that every individual could and should possess?
Paideia Esoteric Society
We have to focus on "moral" things that we think is right - meaning we can take down bad people at a cheaper rate than anyone else. Doesn't say very much - very general. Find terrorist and protect our civil liberties - great stuff that will certainly take this company far.
0.0 oh god.
This guy is the cia's tech team hahaha
Life is a wonderful opportunity and an Amazing journey 💓.It must be Appreciated and Celebrated Happily, Hopefully And Abundantly.
Still not making any money after 19 years in business!
Any data, any source.... and intergate it.... wow. he says all right keywords, but it's all nonsense.
It’s nonsense to you because if you’re not in data analytics you won’t really get it. In fact the general population won’t ever really understand what Palantir does and there’s no point in him thoroughly explaining it.
They are basically replacing high paying jobs and making people slaves of AI. I love it.
The more rote jobs that are taken over by AI and robotics the better off humanity will be. This frees people to focus on more creative pursuits, perhaps even allowing much of society to no longer be required to work. A universal basic income could be practical and logical in such a society.
Palantir is doing in the light what Silicon Valley usual suspect doing in the dark
The delta , Palantir is just the best at it.
Get it?
Cheers
Transparency is a virtue
I like this guy
Ibex's main objective was to take over the world, which it did, but it was a soft take over, meaning, it wasn't necessarily aimed towards altering foreign policies or installing preferred leadership or demanding any form of direct tribute or obedience. mostly aimed at restoring peace through eliminating cross-cultural biases and over-generalizations through education and disseminating factual information across the board in a non-discriminatory way.
thank you
Protect nature.
So you’re telling me the product not only solves terrorism and human trafficking but turns every $20/hour line worker into a software PhD AND increases overall safety in the process??
This might go down as the greatest pump and dump since Bitcoin.
Why do you say “and dump”?
Why? You seem quite capable of using a computer.
Yet no profit in 17 years .....
haha...IRS must be mad!!
2 years and the stock is still at around 8 now
Scammers
Cheater
Only jobs for coders. Peter theil for president. Palatir hold an electronic vote ( or poll) for constitutional amendment
What is he talking about? Most likely some kind of big data.... And how carefully he separates himself from Silicon valley. Crook
Evil company tracking humans
Incase you haven't noticed yet, they already do. Your phone tracks where you go and hears what you say, there's cameras in the street, If you drive somewhere and go through a toll it records it, etc.
@@anthonya2349 yes and give it to this guy to visualize
What a lousy business, 1 billion in revenue -1,17 billion loss. I can go on the streets, buy a can of coke for $1.17 and sell it for $1 and do as good. The business is worthless
creepy and dark person
A genius
So the higher moral order focus is why theil is best person for usa. Ge wants to make world a better place and wears the same tie thru youtube videos for 20 years
What a horrible company. Its the big brother that will be spying on you, recording you, and using it against you. we don't Blood money that bad. barf.
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