Topic: Palantir
Palantir is a data analytics company that has faced scrutiny for its role in government surveillance and data collection practices. Its partnerships with various government agencies raise significant concerns about privacy and individual rights, as they often involve the use of personal data without consent. The implications of Palantir’s technology extend to various sectors, including healthcare and law enforcement, where it can facilitate invasive monitoring and control.
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California Wants a Watcher Inside Every 3D Printer
California decided your printer should treat you like a suspect.
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The US Government Built a Tracking Bazaar and Adversaries Went Shopping
The government spent years defending a market that sells anyone’s location to anyone with money and the bill just came…
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The Revolt Brewing Over Discord’s Digital ID Future
Every concession Discord offered this week is a reason to stay distracted while the architecture of permanent surveillance gets bolted…
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German States Expand Police Powers to Train AI Surveillance Systems with Personal Data
Germany’s new wave of police laws turns surveillance training into a state-sanctioned data experiment where privacy becomes optional.
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The UK Government Could Sell Access To National Health Service Data
Apparently the government owns the health data of UK citizens, according to the Palantir CEO.
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The Pre-Crime Surveillance Nightmare
It’s already happening.
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UK’s National Health Service is debating partnership with data company Palantir
The decision has been delayed.












