Fonte: Business Insider
Alex Karp, CEO of PalantirKevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesPalantir sues two ex-employees for using "deception and stolen documents" at an AI startup, PerceptaThe civil complaint highlights tension between established tech firms and disruptive AI startupsVenture capital firm General Catalyst launched Percepta in early OctoberPalantir Technologies has its claws out for a new startup on the block. On Thursday, the defense tech and data giant sued two former employees who now work at Percepta, a startup building software to help integrate AI into large companies, governments, and healthcare systems. General Catalyst, a venture capital firm with IPO ambitions that recently bought a hospital chain, launched the company in early October.