Siddhant Ekale

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Siddhant Ekale

Siddhant Ekale

@sidekale

Architect @PalantirTech, opinions are my own

Palo Alto, CA Katılım Ocak 2015
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Siddhant Ekale@sidekale·
@Hesamation It’s the equivalent how many lines of code committed from back in the day. The metric starts to decay in value pretty quickly. Seen this to be a pattern in more places than one.
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
I actually started preci 2 years ago today. raised pre seed 1.5 years ago. im smiling. with actual tears in my eyes. THIS is the greatest chapter of AI. not coding, or clawd bot. those are fine. this is saving lives. it’s invisible now. but it has STARTED and it will take over. LLMs are a dead end in the journey to cure cancer. they’re the old story. biology is the new story. we are building what makes it possible, with love. the only data in the world that scales with AI, and the only eyes for AI that will never kill cells to measure them, how to make drugs, they will watch biology live. it’s been great realizing we were just early for nearly 2y. being early is brutal. waiting for AI to catch up, the peptide craze, whatever it took for people to get here. but now. as long as we exist and so does compute, AI actually can cure diseases at scale. in the past 2 years, i have grown so much as a human being. I have learned persistence, self confidence, teamwork, fundraising, disease modeling and biophotonics. all because of Precigenetics. Precigenetics has changed. it has grown up. it is still growing, but it is just as loving, bold, life-changing, and relentless as the day it started. now the time is here. we are partnering with orgs with some of the largest compute in the world, to build the next big story of AI. we are raising money to save humans who don’t deserve to die. we are going to get drugs to clinics. skeptics, beware. with all the love in my heart, trust me, youll change your mind. hbd, @precigenetic. you’re a tiny lab and you’ll be a big lab soon with many micro chips. many patients count on you. always do right by them first.
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Siddhant Ekale@sidekale·
we’re at the point where AI models are learning things about biology that humans haven’t figured out yet
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Nate Krah
Nate Krah@N8Krah·
🧬 New paper out in @Nature! We used CRISPR to selectively kill cancer cells based on a single-letter mutation in their RNA. The story I want to highlight: KRAS — one of the most notorious drivers of human cancer. A short thread on what we found 🧵
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Siddhant Ekale@sidekale·
There’s something very powerful about founder led companies that’s hard to articulate. The sheer passion for meaningfully engaging on ground level use cases and the open-handed approach to investing in ideas that compounds in value over time can only be found in such companies. It’s inspiring and educative. Feel fortunate honestly!
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Chad Wahlquist
Chad Wahlquist@chadwahl·
We just launched a new Intro to Foundry and AIP that gives you more of the what and why behind our platforms. Great place to start if you are curious on the concepts that power Palantir! learn.palantir.com/introduction-t…
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Sid
Sid@sidsingh_15·
Own every layer of your decision stack. Disclaimer: for monks not tourists.
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Palantir
Palantir@PalantirTech·
Palantir reports Q1 ‘26 U.S. revenue growth of 104% Y/Y and revenue growth of 85% Y/Y; raises FY ’26 revenue guidance to 71% Y/Y growth and U.S. comm revenue guidance to 120% Y/Y, crushing consensus expectations. Q1 U.S. commercial revenue grew 133% y/y and adjusted operating margin was 60%. We also generated $871 million in Q1 2026 GAAP net income, representing 53% margin and 307% Y/Y growth.
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Siddhant Ekale@sidekale·
At the National Security Hackathon! Bullish on America
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Siddhant Ekale@sidekale·
Why is Siri still so dumb?
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Palantir
Palantir@PalantirTech·
AI-powered operations require a shared model of decisions, not just data. Learn how the Palantir Ontology enables human-agent teaming at enterprise scale in this latest blog post.
Palantir@PalantirTech

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Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio@RayDalio·
So long as you bear the consequences of failure, you are the ultimate Responsible Party. For example, while you might choose to delegate the responsibility of figuring out how to handle your illness to a doctor, it is your responsibility to pick the right one, since you will bear the consequences if he does a bad job. Or if you were building a house, would you go to an architect and say "show me the kinds of houses I can build" or would you tell the architect what kind of house you want to live in? This is especially true when it comes to money. If you delegate the oversight responsibility for your finances to others, they typically won't hold themselves as accountable for your money as they would their own and they won't fire themselves if they are doing a bad job. Only the ultimate RP can do that. #principleoftheday
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Gokarp
Gokarp@PLTRs_Palantir·
Palantir and AIP Specialist Firm, Vanyar, Launches Vanyar launches today as a specialist firm focussed on Palantir Foundry and AIP. Its launch comes at a critical time in the market when enterprise AI transformation programmes are becoming slower, more complex and increasingly difficult to deliver. These initiatives, which often involve platforms like Palantir, continue to fall short for many companies wanting to get ahead. Founded by seasoned enterprise technology experts, Vanyar provides top-tier advisory, build, AI agent development, and 24/7 platform support services to organisations across APAC and the Middle East, with their sights set on future global expansion. Led by a team of experts with decades of enterprise experience and deep Palantir expertise, the company offers a compelling value proposition for modern companies. With the accelerated adoption of AI and rising demand for data-led insights, Vanyar's timely launch meets demand for Palantir expertise head-on. Global system integrators are racing to build Palantir practices, investing in onboarding thousands of certified professionals. Yet, while the Palantir ecosystem is growing fast, very few specialist partners are focused on enabling organisations outside of government and defence to unlock value from the platform quickly and efficiently. Uriah Jacobs, Co-Founder and CEO of Vanyar, said of the launch, "Over many years of building enterprise technology businesses, the same fundamental problem keeps emerging. Organisations know platforms like Palantir are powerful, but they struggle to successfully implement these initiatives and deliver real-world, tangible outcomes. The large consultancies are expensive and slow. Palantir's own services team is focused on their biggest accounts. There is a clear gap for a specialist firm that moves fast, keeps teams small, and delivers measurable results in mere weeks. That's why Vanyar exists." Vanyar's services span the full Palantir lifecycle: advisory and strategy to assess platform fit, Foundry ontology design and data pipeline engineering, AI agent development on AIP, 24/7 platform operations, and hands-on training bootcamps. The firm's engagement model is designed for speed, with a typical path from discovery to delivery production in just weeks. "The technology behind Palantir is extraordinary, but it takes real enterprise experience to make it work inside a large organisation," said Rahul Garg, Co-Founder of Vanyar. "We have built and scaled high velocity tech-services businesses before. We know what great service delivery looks like. Every person at Vanyar is here because they can ship production solutions, not because they look good on a bench sheet." Both founders bring proven track records of building and scaling specialist consulting businesses in the enterprise technology sector. Uriah Jacobs was the founding Managing Director APAC of Thirdera, which became the world's largest pure-play ServiceNow consultancy and was acquired by Cognizant in 2024. He previously held senior roles at Cloud Sherpas (acquired by Accenture, 2015) and Accenture. Rahul Garg co-founded CloudGo, a ServiceNow Elite Partner that was acquired by RGP in 2023 and is Singapore's first ServiceNow Certified Master Architect. Together, the founders have a vision to solve complex problems with simple, data-led solutions.
HH Sheikh Mohammed@HHShkMohd

Under the directives of the President of the UAE, we launch a new government model. Within two years, 50% of government sectors, services, and operations will run on Agentic AI, making the UAE the first government globally to operate at this scale through autonomous systems. AI is no longer a tool. It analyses, decides, executes, and improves in real time. It will become our executive partner to enhance services, accelerate decisions, and raise efficiency. This transformation has a clear timeline. Two years. Performance across government will be measured by speed of adoption, quality of implementation, and mastery of AI in redesigning government work. We are investing in our people. Every federal employee will be trained to master AI, building one of the world’s strongest capabilities in AI-driven government. Implementation will be overseen by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, with a dedicated taskforce chaired by Mohammad Al Gergawi driving execution. The world is changing. Technology is accelerating. Our principle remains constant. People come first. Our goal is a government that is faster, more responsive, and more impactful.

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Tom Bartlett
Tom Bartlett@tom_nhs·
On @bbc5live this morning with @adrianchiles on the NHS Federated Data Platform. My neighbour paid £15k to go private for a hip replacement after waiting too long in too much pain. FDP has enabled 110,000 more operations across the NHS before reaching half of it. That matters.
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Siddhant Ekale@sidekale·
I too respect for what Zach did with the jacket. Other than that, I couldn’t find anything to look up to. Jacket’maxxing!
Louis Mosley@louismosley

@ZackPolanski - this is magnificent. Three things I can’t deny: 1. It is a video. 2. You are wearing a jacket. 3. Then you aren’t. 4. Then you are again. Unfortunately that’s where the accuracy ends. A few corrections for you: Peter Thiel is not our CEO. Alex Karp is — and has been for 20+ years. (A lifelong Democrat, for anyone keeping score.) We are not a “spyware company.” Spyware is malware. Malware is illegal. Calling a software company spyware is, technically, defamatory (don’t worry, we are not suing). We don’t build surveillance technology. We build software that helps organisations make sense of data they already hold. Not the same thing. There was no “private tour” of our HQ. There was a public photocall to which the media came. Hence, why there are so many pictures of the event. Our MOD contract is not “the biggest defence contract in UK history.” Ajax armoured vehicles = £5.5bn. Dreadnought submarines = £31bn. We’re grateful for the work, but let’s keep a sense of scale. We have no more access to NHS data than Microsoft has to the contents of your Word documents. I think you know this by now. We don’t have access to patient medical records. Same story. I agree that “nothing matters more than our health.” Which makes it worth reminding you of what Palantir’s software is actually doing in the NHS right now: ->110,000 additional operations ->15% fewer delayed hospital discharges ->7% more patients finding out within 28 days whether they have cancer Respect again for what you did with that jacket.

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Siddhant Ekale@sidekale·
“I spent 20 years on the frontline wishing I had something like this. I watched clinicians queue up on Fridays to enter data from paper notes. I watched managers walk around wards with printed spreadsheets and biros. I watched organisations spend millions building data systems that could not talk to the Trust next door. FDP is the first time anyone has built the infrastructure to fix that at national scale. The Trusts that use this window to get their foundations right will be years ahead as the platform matures.”
Tom Bartlett@tom_nhs

Most people have only seen FDP's first few products. Almost nobody outside the programme knows what it can actually do. I've written about five capabilities that could change how every Trust operates. Link in reply.

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Chad Wahlquist
Chad Wahlquist@chadwahl·
Because I get asked a lot Ontology-MCP (O-MCP): I want dynamic interactions at runtime with my favorite MCP client agents/frameworks. Think runtime. Palantir-MCP (P-MCP): I want to build pipelines, objects, generally do anything builders do in the platform. Think development. Ontology SDK (OSDK): I am building apps/integrations backed by the Ontology. Think design time. data, logic, action
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