Palantir CEO Alex Karp thinks his AI technology will lessen the power of “highly educated, often female voters, who vote mostly Democrat” while increasing the power of working-class men.

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  1. It’s obviously a failed experiment to give so much power to so many socially awkward weirdos. Not sure how many blue-collar dudes can look their Moms, wives, sisters, and grandmas in the eye and buy into this dystopian horseshit. Wait til the general strike of women hits. Good luck with that.

    Just gonna leave this here…

    https://www.wired.com/story/inside-the-gay-tech-mafia/

  2. TruthAboutHeight on

    Has anyone seen “Ready Player One”?

    If you have seen this movie, then I want to say that Alex Karp looks like James Halliday, and Peter Thiel looks like Nolan Sorrento.

  3. Lower_Pass_6053 on

    A psychiatrist is going to be a profession far longer than a roofer. Blue collar work is the work DIRECTLY in the sights of AI, robotics, drones, etc…

    Don’t fall for it. Right now, skilled vocational work is a great life, but fi you think it’s going to last another 50 years, you are a fool. AI is only going to benefit these billionaires because they can’t stand they aren’t trillionaires.

  4. Playful_Accident8990 on

    I hate the disjointed ramblings in how this person talks. It always feels like watching a coke addict who’s only had access to 4chan & a thesaurus the past few months try to give a speech.

  5. Adventurous-Chef8776 on

    The only thing that’s shocking is people are shocked by rich people saying shit like this. You should see what comes out of Peter Thiel mouth. Elon Musk was mild by comparison.

    Though I thought women voted for Trump this time around. Isn’t that why MSNBC kept shrieking “uneducated white women” endlessly?

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