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 […]
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