Recently, Alex Karp, CEO of American AI data analytics company Palantir, purchased a 3,700-acre monastery near Aspen, Colorado for $120 million. The monastery, built in the 1950s, was once a retreat for Trappist monks and remains an important part of local history. This transaction sets one of Colorado’s residential property records, sparking discussions about tech leaders’ lifestyles and wealth distribution. As a 22-year-old AI company, Palantir recently signed a $10 billion software contract with the U.S. Army, and this luxury property purchase has once again thrust the data giant into the public eye.
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