It’s not often a thousand-word social media post from a US tech firm goes viral.

But the post from Palantir – a 22-point manifesto of sorts – currently has over 30 million views on X.

It is the work of the controversial company’s co-founder and chief executive, who has criticised the belief that all cultures are equal and called for universal national service.

Alex Karp also called the disarmament of Germany and Japan after World War Two an “overcorrection”, backed AI weapons and condemned “ruthless exposure” of the private lives of public figures.

Karp’s views matter – his company’s growing roster of UK government contracts include the NHS, the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the Financial Conduct Authority and 11 police forces.

Not to mention its multimillion dollar deals with the US and other powerful governments.

But as the firm increasingly embeds itself in public bodies, the opinions and influence of its leaders leave some fearful.

“Every alarm bell for democracy must ring,” Prof Shannon Vallor, chair of ethics of data and AI at Edinburgh University.

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