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All right, should we get to Palantir?
2%.
That is the number of people who take the stairs when there is also an escalator available.
I'll be speaking with writers, researchers, and other health and fitness experts and more to look past the impractical and way too complex pseudoscience that dominates the wellness industry.
We also have eggs on the table right now.
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Turning now to Palantir, a selection from Alex Karp's book, The Technological Republic, has gone viral recently, igniting a lot of debate.
Let's go ahead and put this up here on the screen from Palantir.
They say, the technological brief, technological republic in brief, Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible.
We must rebel against the tyranny of apps.
Three, free email is not enough.
Four, the limits of soft power of soaring rhetoric alone have been exposed.
Five, the question is not whether AI weapons will be built, it is who will build them and for what purpose.
Six, national service should be a universal duty.
Seven, if a US Marine asks for a better rifle, we should build it, and the same goes for software.
Eight, public servants need not be our priests.
Let's continue, shall we?
Nine, we should show far more grace towards those who subject themselves to public life.
Disagree.
We need less worries for them.