Palantir moves HQ to Miami from Denver, boosting Magic City’s AI industry
Palantir Technologies is ditching Colorado ahead of state regulations targeting the use of artificial intelligence and following protests against the company in Denver. It’s new digs? Business-friendly Miami. The publicly traded AI software firm, led by Alex Karp, said in a brief X post on Tuesday that it moved its headquarters from Denver to Miami, the Denver Post reported. The firm, with a market value of $312.2 billion and about 4,000 employees, hasn’t announced its office location. The planned move aligns with Miami’s yearslong effort to become a magnet for tech firms and gives a boost to the city’s push […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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