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Reflections on Palantir

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austinjp ◴[] No.41867353[source]
The article reveals depressing reasons why someone might choose to work for the lines of Palantir: lots of talented people working on hard problems. That's pretty much it. No problem with the business model, just intellectual hunger. I'm sure the pay didn't hurt.

We need to teach our students that the employment they take doesn't exist in a vacuum. Your choice of employee can impact not only yourself but the wider world. There's more to life than intellectual satisfaction.

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clircle ◴[] No.41868249[source]
> We need to teach our students...

Teach your values to your own kids, man

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1. Certhas ◴[] No.41868824[source]
Students are adults. Teaching them that their choices have systemic consequences is not the same as forcing values on them. It might be factually incorrect, but it's not a value statement.

And I have no worries that the billionaires will make sure their views and values are aired and widely known, so students will be very much able to make up their own mind.