| ▲ | jmclnx 3 hours ago | |
To me, investing in any AI company is very risky, 1 step above junk bonds :) | ||
| ▲ | TallGuyShort 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
The morality of it aside, Palantir is probably a much safer investment bet than most others in the AI space. They're older and more established than a new startup picking up the steepness of the hype curve with a half-baked idea, but they're also newer and more agile than an aging tech giant that suffers from the innovator's dilemma and a ton of bloat. They have a strong reputation among their target market and they've been building a sound business and a lot of tooling and infrastructure on Big Data and machine learning for well over a decade. I would feel icky investing in them but any comparison to junk bonds would be the last of my concerns. | ||
| ▲ | tylerchilds 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
But Palantir isn’t an AI company. They’re a guilt-free hands-washing service. You pay them money, and they absolve you of your sins. That’s what Peter Thiel is on about. That’s the technological progress he’s charioting us into his political theocracy with. The ability to label anyone that stands in his way “the Antichrist” which is just another loophole exploitation of the patriot act. An ai company lol | ||
| ▲ | swiftcoder 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Palantir significantly pre-dates the current LLM era, and is more of a defence-contractor-slash-private-intelligence-agency than an AI company | ||