Apr 19, 202611 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.81
Palantir Technologies published a document, characterized by critics as a 'mini-manifesto,' that explicitly denounces inclusivity and 'regressive' cultures. The company's leadership, including Alexander Karp and Nicholas Zamiska, issued sta…
Apr 19, 202610 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.84
Authorities are moving to expand police surveillance powers through new security packages, specifically utilizing advanced data processing tools like Palantir in states such as Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia. Furthermore, there is activ…
Apr 19, 20264 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.63
Protesters confronted Palantir's involvement in an ethics debate at De Balie in Amsterdam, directly challenging the company over its alleged software testing on Palestinians and complicity in Gaza war crimes. This event served as a flashpoi…
Apr 19, 20263 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.78
Palantir Technologies faces intense scrutiny regarding its operational culture and ethical practices. The core complaint centers on an atmosphere described as inherently 'creepy and cultish.'
Participants are arguing over the best form of …
Apr 19, 20263 posts · 10 repliesscore 2.64
Multiple posts directly call for the destruction or forceful dismantling of the company Palantir. The sentiment surrounding action is immediate, with one user stating the second-best time to act is 'today.'
Arguments splinter over the nece…
Apr 19, 202625 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.67
Israeli military activity, including airstrikes killing journalists in Southern Lebanon and ongoing reports of incidents in Gaza, anchors the immediate conflict narrative. Simultaneously, discussions persist regarding sanctions threats betw…
Apr 19, 202623 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.90
AI adoption presents immediate legal exposure through plagiarism risk, meaning users bear all the risk without guaranteed reward, according to @ljwrites.
The core professional rift centers on AI's intrusion into creation. @rasterweb assert…
Apr 19, 20263 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.79
Palantir Technologies issued a manifesto suggesting a definitive pivot away from consumer technology toward building tools for state and military interests.
Community sentiment largely agrees that the company's messaging paints it as an 'e…
Apr 19, 20263 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.52
Advocates are coordinating direct action against proposed German government legislation, specifically targeting automated data analysis and AI-powered mass surveillance tools like Palantir. The explicit demand is that figures like Dobrindt …
Apr 19, 202615 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.69
Legal challenges are mounting against Palantir's role in the UK's National Health Service (NHS). Multiple sources specifically cite the company's embedding in critical public infrastructure and its alleged prioritization of shareholder inte…
Apr 19, 20267 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.51
Activists are pushing for a basis vote against Palantir's involvement with the Green Party in Baden-Württemberg (BW) via a specific action page. This core anti-Palantir movement is the most visible political action.
A separate but highly …
Apr 19, 20266 posts · 10 repliesscore 1.20
Palantir Corporation released a 'Manifest' calling for the abolition of what it terms 'post-war castration' in Germany and Japan, drawing immediate condemnation for its alleged anti-democratic implications. Simultaneously, critics point to …
Apr 18, 202615 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.80
Lord Peter Mandelson failed security vetting for a US Ambassador role, leading to a major political scandal involving the Foreign Office and the Starmer administration. Following the vetting failure, a top Foreign Office official was report…
Apr 18, 20267 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.60
Keir Starmer's handling of Peter Mandelson's appointment is central to the scrutiny. A key flashpoint is Mandelson's supposed failure of security vetting, which Starmer reportedly described as 'staggering' information he was unaware of.
Cr…
Apr 18, 20266 posts · 0 repliesscore 0.64
Palantir has secured major, sensitive contracts with the UK government, specifically naming the Ministry of Defence and the NHS. These deals, covering millions of pounds, are alleged to have bypassed standard, transparent procurement proces…