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Alex Karp, the CEO of controversial tech company Palantir, raised eyebrows during a recent live interview with the New York Times. In a viral video of the discussion, Karp defended his company to the Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin, gesturing dramatically with his arms, bouncing up and down on his chair, and struggling to make his point.

Palantir’s X account shared the video on Sunday morning and announced Karp is launching The Neurodivergent Fellowship: "If you find yourself relating to [Karp] in this video — unable to sit still, or thinking faster than you can speak — we encourage you to apply."

Palantir announced Karp himself would conduct final interviews for the fellowship. In a reply to the first message on X, the company included an application link to the fellowship, which is available in Palantir’s New York City and Washington, D.C. offices.

"The current LLM tech landscape positions [neurodivergent people] to dominate," according to the application. "Pattern recognition. Non-linear thinking. Hyperfocus. The cognitive traits that make the neurodivergent different are precisely what make them exceptional in an AI-driven world."

Palantir, a data and analytics company co-founded by conservative "kingmaker" Peter Thiel, was quick to argue that the fellowship is not a DEI initiative.

"Palantir is launching the Neurodivergent Fellowship as a recruitment pathway for exceptional neurodivergent talent," according to the application, "This is not a diversity initiative. We believe neurodivergent individuals will have a competitive advantage as elite builders of the next technological era, and we're hiring accordingly for all roles."

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[–] AcidiclyBasicGlitch@sh.itjust.works 18 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) (4 children)

The cognitive traits that make the neurodivergent different are precisely what make them exceptional in an AI-driven world.” Palantir, a data and analytics company co-founded by conservative “kingmaker” Peter Thiel, was quick to argue that the fellowship is not a DEI initiative. “This is not a diversity initiative. We believe neurodivergent individuals will have a competitive advantage as elite builders of the next technological era, and we’re hiring accordingly for all roles.”

Wow, that's super deep and profound. Maybe I had these people all wrong.

So, essentially, you believe there are likely very talented people who don't fit within the neat little box of what success is "supposed to typically look like." They might even be looked over or excluded simply because they don't fit into that box, but you are wise enough to see past that. You understand that the very traits that lead to their exclusion, may also provide them with a unique perspective that is often lacking in everyone who does fit neatly into that homogeneous box. And that carving out a place on the team that allows for the unique perspective of those divergent people, can actually be an advantage to everyone...

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[–] AbidanYre@lemmy.world 11 points 16 hours ago

Or you just gave them your name and contact information as one of the first people to round up when Trump needs another out group to blame shit on and Palantir is fully onboard with exterminating undesirables.

[–] zd9@lemmy.world 8 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

What an interesting, novel idea that has never been tried before and surely hasn't been bashed by those exact people for the last 10 years. You see, this is different from DEI because it excludes brown and queer people. Who would've thought that it was always about just pushing down brown and queer people? WHO?

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 15 hours ago

No, you see, this is about how some people are just born with special powers that intrinsically make them better at work related to the one and only future of the coming AGI god.

DEI is about trying to ensure people have an equal chance. This is about establishing a new class of elites based on unchangable genetic traits. A class of "super" or "uber" men, if you will.

[–] rimu@piefed.social 8 points 14 hours ago

Maybe it's a coded way of saying "the cognitive traits of sociopaths are what will make you do exceptionally well at Palentir, apply now".

As if that wasn't already obvious.

Or just an elaborate cover for a guy who overdid the pre-interview coke dosage.

[–] sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today 5 points 15 hours ago

Humanity is still better off without this company