Book urges readers to disassemble, connect and dominate like Palantir, revealing ontology

Publisher Golden Rabbit has released a book titled "Disassemble, Connect and Dominate Like Palantir," dissecting U.S. AI and big data company Palantir.

The book highlights 20 years of know-how at Palantir, which is called Silicon Valley’s most secretive company. The author traces how military technology once used to capture Osama bin Laden evolved into an innovation tool that breaks through corporate "money arteriosclerosis".

It introduces Palantir’s competitiveness through various examples of its "ontology", including Tyson Foods optimizing a 78 trillion won supply chain, British Petroleum remotely controlling 60,000 offshore facilities, and Japan’s Sompo Insurance improving profits by 88 billion won.

According to the author, Palantir’s ontology foreshadows a huge "shift in power" beyond simple "digital transformation". It is not about gathering scattered Excel files. It is an "acting operating system" that perfectly replicates the real world in digital space, down to factories, parts, people and weather, so AI can place orders directly and run machines. The book asserts that the era of running a business by relying on flashy strategy reports or consulting is over. It stresses that only companies that can dominate and control reality with data and code will survive.

The author, Kwan-young Jung (정관영), is a managing attorney at a law firm and head of legal tech company "LawData". After passing the bar exam, he worked as a lawyer specializing in IT, cloud computing and cyber forensics. He led work to organize and systematize vast legal data while carrying out research services for a complete analysis of trade secret precedents commissioned by the government and public institutions for a long time.

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