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Critics accuse Palantir of promoting AI war doctrine

20 April 2026
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Palantir CEO Alexander Karp’s book, The Technological Republic, argues for Western dominance through “hard power built on software,” emphasizing the importance of cutting-edge technology in maintaining global superiority. The book suggests that AI will be crucial for future deterrence, with US tech firms having a “moral debt” to provide advanced tools for national defense. However, critics have condemned the book as promoting the weaponization of AI and pushing for a militaristic agenda in the West.

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The book’s controversial stance on the use of AI in defense reflects the growing concern over the militarization of technology and its potential implications for global security. As the US and its allies continue to invest in AI capabilities, questions arise about the ethical and strategic consequences of prioritizing technological superiority in international relations. The debate surrounding The Technological Republic highlights the complex intersection of technology, power, and national security in the 21st century.

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