Earlier this month, the military and intelligence-tied data monger Palantir — alongside big tech giants Google and Microsoft — sponsored DC’s inaugural “AI Expo for National Competitiveness.” Which, judging by The Guardian’s summary of the event, sounds like it was an Orwellian nightmare fever dream to end all other military-industrial conferences. The relationship between Silicon Valley and the US military has experienced a bit of a rekindling in recent years — a renaissance in large part pushed forward in by the collision of advancements in AI, robotics, various autonomous weapons and vehicles, and surveillance. If anything, Palantir’s recent event was a celebration of this renewed romance between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon. The vibe for the expo, according to the Guardian, was quickly set by a panel of speakers that included billionaire former Google CEO and current drone manufacturing hopeful Eric Schmidt, billionaire Palantir cofounder Alex Karp, CIA deputy director David Cohen, and Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley. Much of the panel’s conversation reportedly centered on the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine. And Karp — whose company inked its most recent contract with the US Army in March, this one worth a cool $178 million — used the platform to spew his strikingly candid views on the conflict, US war efforts, and, uh, paganism. Speaking about campus protests, for instance, Karp blamed student backlash against Israel’s response in Gaza on “pagan religion infecting our universities” and referred to demonstrations as an “infection inside of our society,” according…Palantir’s Military AI Tech Conference Sounds Absolutely Terrifying