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How Silicon Valley Seduced the Pentagon

How Silicon Valley Seduced the Pentagon

Update: 2024-07-29
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Facing a friendly audience at an AI expo earlier this year, Palantir CEO Alex Karp let loose on a list of controversial topics. He talked about Israel, Gaza, and campus protests. “The peace activists are war activists,” Karp said. “We are the peace activists.”


Palantir, Karp’s company, is promising a bold new way to wage war using AI, one it’s testing out in Ukraine. Karp’s comments hit on an old promise. For generations, salesmen have tried to convince everyone they have a new way to conduct war that’s cleaner and better for everyone. That pitch is at the hard of dozens of new defense tech startups.


On today’s show we get into the weeds of the Pentagon’s Silicon Valley obsession with Michael Brenes. Brenes is a Yale historian who recently published a Quincy Institute brief about the rise of private finance and disruptors in the DoD contracting space. To hear Brenes tell it, companies have been trying to sell a peaceful way to make war for a hundred years.


It never quite turns out how they planned.


Private Finance and the Quest to Remake Modern Warfare


A.I. Won’t Transform War. It’ll Only Make Venture Capitalists Richer.

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How Silicon Valley Seduced the Pentagon

How Silicon Valley Seduced the Pentagon