The CEO of Palantir sat across from Larry Fink - the man who runs BlackRock and its $11.5 TRILLION in assets - and told Davos the AI race is already lost by everyone pricing it wrong.
- he says the firms selling AI by the token have "completely broken" how it works
32-min from the Davos main stage on how AI redefines war, power and who actually controls capital
bookmark & watch - it's the most direct AI + power talk of the year
🚨LEAKED 4 CHAN PSYCHIC METHOD!
A user on 4chan posted a method for developing psychic abilities using isochronic tones while focusing attention on a visual point
What if we simply just never understood ourselves well enough to use these abilities..
A man's wife was murdered in Japan in 1999. Satoru Takaba spent the next 26 years paying $145k in rent to keep the crime scene completely untouched, believing future DNA technology would catch the killer.
He was right.
Ronaldo will play Spain for the fourth time in 6 World Cups:
- WC 2006
- WC 2010
- WC 2018
- WC 2026
He also played Brazil in WC 2010. Germany in WC 2014. England i. Wc 2006
Messi still hasn't played any of Spain, England, Brazil, & Italy even once in 6 World Cups. Fraud.
Every time you compare how confident others seem, you shrink into their frame.
You ask if you look careless, or if they look more qualified.
These imagined comparisons create anxiety.
Quit this habit.
the healthiest relationships are the one where the woman invests in the man and the man invests in his future. this is not a power dynamic, it's partnership with direction.
just 2 people so focused on growth that love becomes the natural result.
a woman who chases a man that has no direction is only exhausting herself but if she's pursuing a man with ambition, she isn't chasing someone who will take her for granted. she's drawn to a man whose presence makes her feel safe enough to pursue him cos she knows he isn't running away from her. he's running toward something greater for both of them.
he isn't chasing validation, he isn't chasing other women, he isn't chasing temporary pleasures that could cost them their future. he's chasing purpose. growth. stability. legacy and because he feels her belief in him, he pushes even harder.
Palantir CEO: "most AI companies are going to die - Anthropic and OpenAI give no value and take your IP" - so he announced a deal with Nvidia to build a new AI
Alex Karp just revealed which AI companies will survive and showed his current strategy
His words:
"AI is real but somehow it's not working - and we're not allowed to say it publicly because we'll look stupid"
"I've been telling them for six months - we're going to be nationalized - they say it can't happen in America"
"if you say AI let you fire two-thirds of your workforce - you might as well sign up for the Bernie Sanders manifesto"
he built Palantir with Peter Thiel from zero to $500 billion - the Pentagon, CIA and NATO use his software - now he's coming for OpenAI and Anthropic
bookmark & watch today ↓
i'm in love with this quote:
"if you're persistent, you'll get it. if you're consistent, you'll keep it. and if you're grateful, you'll attract more of it."
delusional optimism is the only way out. most people lose before they even start because deep down they already convinced themselves it probably won’t work. they look at the odds and the competition and they try to be more practical and slowly talk themselves out of their own potential. but the people who end up doing insane things usually have one thing in common. they were delusional enough to believe they could actually pull it off before there was any proof. that’s the weird power of delusional optimism. it makes you keep going long enough for reality to eventually catch up to your vision.
i just can’t understand why you all are this realistic with your dreams. why you only allow yourself to want things that feel achievable from where you currently stand. every massive success story ever sounded delusional in the beginning. every athlete, artist, entrepreneur, creator, all of them had moments where nobody around them understood the vision. people laughed at them. doubted them. told them to be practical. but they kept going anyway because they were obsessed enough to trust something nobody else could see yet.
i mean just think about it. you are alive and here in this world. the odds were already impossibly slim. you exist on a planet floating in infinite darkness where trees communicate underground, where dead stars became the atoms in your body, where creatures glow in the ocean without sunlight ever touching them. your own brain is made of electricity and somehow produces dreams, memories, ideas, emotions. everything about existence sounds insane if you really think about it deeply enough. so why do people suddenly become “realistic” or “practical”the moment it comes to their own potential? there is nothing realistic about being alive in the first place. so be delusional, that’s the only way out.
Palantir's CEO just exposed Sam Altman and Dario Amodei for robbing every Fortune 500 company.
Within two minutes, Alex Karp took the entire frontier AI industry apart on national television.
His exact words:
"Every single enterprise in this country, these people are LIVID. They are paying for tokens that create no value. These people are stealing the weights and alpha of my business."
He literally said the entire frontier AI business model is intellectual property extraction dressed up as a subscription.
Then he also destroyed the pricing model with a single question that Silicon Valley still refuses to answer:
"If it was so valuable, let's say I can make you $1 billion tomorrow. Wouldn't I say I'll make you $1 billion and I want 30 percent? Why are they charging for tokens if it's so valuable?"
That question breaks the industry.
If OpenAI and Anthropic's models truly delivered the productivity gains the labs claim, they would take equity or a share of the profit they generate. They would not sell access by the million tokens.
Token pricing is itself the CONFESSION that the product cannot produce reliable value at scale. If it did, they would price for the value. But they price for the compute because that is what they are actually selling.
Karp went even further...
He called the entire arrangement "a wealth tax that does not help the poor. It just punishes."
American businesses are transferring the alpha of their operations, meaning the workflows, the customer data, the strategy memos, the internal models that make them competitive, directly into the training pipelines of a handful of Silicon Valley labs. Once those labs retrain, the customer's own edge becomes the next enterprise product sold back to their competitors.
And the part the AI industry does not want anyone thinking about:
Every enterprise running its confidential documents, its customer conversations, and its financial models through a frontier model is potentially teaching that model HOW to replace them.
The vendor collects the token fee AND the compounding intelligence about that customer's business. That is the mechanism. And that is why Karp used the word "stealing."
He claims this is why every executive he meets is furious in private and silent in public. Nobody wants to be the CEO who called out the labs and then discovered their next competitor was built on their own leaked workflows.
The entire AI industry has been priced for perfection on one assumption:
That frontier labs produce durable, defensible value that justifies infinite compute spend.
But Karp just told us that the customers do not believe that assumption anymore. They believe they are being taxed without benefit, watched without consent, and copied without recourse.
The moment enterprises stop believing, the whole valuation stack shakes.