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If you relate to Alex Karp’s body language in this viral video, Palantir says it has a new fellowship for you

December 8, 2025
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If you relate to Alex Karp’s body language in this viral video, Palantir says it has a new fellowship for you
Palantir CEO Alex Karp at the Dealbook Summit
Palantir CEO Alex Karp at the Dealbook Summit . David Dee Delgado/Getty Images for The New York Times
  • Palantir says its CEO, Alex Karp, is launching a “Neurodivergent Fellowship.”
  • The announcement comes shortly after a video went viral of Karp struggling to sit still during an interview.
  • Final interviews will be led by Karp, Palantir said, and applications for the program will open soon.

Palantir says it’s launching a fellowship for neurodivergent individuals after a video of its CEO struggling to sit still went viral.

In an X post on Sunday night, the software company said it’s encouraging applications from those who can relate to Alex Karp being “unable to sit still” or who think faster than they can talk.

“The neurally divergent (like myself) will disproportionately shape America’s future,” Karp said in a statement posted on X by Palantir.

Karp also said the large language model landscape is biased in favor of neurodivergent people.

“Palantir will bring your talents to bear on the West’s most urgent problems,” Karp added in the statement.

While cross-country skiing this morning, Dr. Karp decided to launch a new program: The Neurodivergent Fellowship.If you find yourself relating to him in this video — unable to sit still, or thinking faster than you can speak — we encourage you to apply.The final round of… pic.twitter.com/2Xdrc13uj5

— Palantir (@PalantirTech) December 7, 2025

The announcement of the fellowship comes days after Karp drew attention online for his body language during an onstage interview with The New York Times’ Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Summit.

“Every pre-school teacher in America should be required to watch this video of Alex Karp being completely unable to sit still in his chair,” wrote Katherine Boyle, a general partner at a16z, in a Wednesday X post.

During the interview, Karp defended the notoriously secretive company’s ethics and praised Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

In his statement, Karp did not mention any form of neurodiversity, but he has previously said he has dyslexia.

“Doing what everybody else wants me to do is much harder for a dyslexic like me than a non dyslexic,” he said in an interview with Wired published last month.

He added: “Maybe I’m not everyone’s cup of tea, but I kind of like being me on most days.”

Neurodiversity is a broad umbrella, including ADHD, autism, Tourette’s syndrome, dyslexia, and dyspraxia.

Palantir said it would share an application link for the Neurodivergent Fellowship “soon.” The final round of interviews for the fellowship will be conducted by Karp.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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