Selling the nation from under us for 30 pieces of silver.
RiseUpAndGetOut on
This is all to rapidly transferring power and governance to tech firms. It won’t be long until any government just waits until the likes of palantir tell them what they need to do.
The “manifesto” that the palantir CEO released is just one step in that process.
Yet no one seems to care. We’re literally handing over control of the nation, step by step to a collective shoulder shrug of the nation.
MetalBawx on
Yes we know, both the Tories and Labour are in bed with them. Mandelson and Starmer have attended off the books meetings and dinners, Streeting for all he prattles on is another just toadie from the same poison well.
They’re also front and center in the global push to “protect children” via expanded state surveillance powers and stripping away peoples right to privacy.
OkContribution6454 on
This the true purpose of AI. Mass surveillance and social compliance.
Responsible_Lie_1989 on
If you hate Palantir just wait until the UK equivalent, Defence Holdings PLC, really gets off the ground….
ArissP on
Every single company that sell into the UK public sector do this. It makes complete commercial sense to have (on your payroll) staff that understand funding streams, procurement nuances, the use cases, connections to senior stakeholders still in the public sectors and just generally staff that have an understanding of the sector they are trying to sell to.
This isn’t unique to Palantir, and sounds like a bit of a hit piece on a company that has a poor reputation.
From a policing background, every company that I can think of has ex cops on the pay roll. Be that companies that sell taser, body cams, uniform, police vehicles, command and control software, case management software… the list goes on.
LauraPhilps7654 on
Yet more examples of the establishment not caring about Epstien connections. Peter Thiel is all over the files.
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Selling the nation from under us for 30 pieces of silver.
This is all to rapidly transferring power and governance to tech firms. It won’t be long until any government just waits until the likes of palantir tell them what they need to do.
The “manifesto” that the palantir CEO released is just one step in that process.
Yet no one seems to care. We’re literally handing over control of the nation, step by step to a collective shoulder shrug of the nation.
Yes we know, both the Tories and Labour are in bed with them. Mandelson and Starmer have attended off the books meetings and dinners, Streeting for all he prattles on is another just toadie from the same poison well.
They’re also front and center in the global push to “protect children” via expanded state surveillance powers and stripping away peoples right to privacy.
This the true purpose of AI. Mass surveillance and social compliance.
If you hate Palantir just wait until the UK equivalent, Defence Holdings PLC, really gets off the ground….
Every single company that sell into the UK public sector do this. It makes complete commercial sense to have (on your payroll) staff that understand funding streams, procurement nuances, the use cases, connections to senior stakeholders still in the public sectors and just generally staff that have an understanding of the sector they are trying to sell to.
This isn’t unique to Palantir, and sounds like a bit of a hit piece on a company that has a poor reputation.
From a policing background, every company that I can think of has ex cops on the pay roll. Be that companies that sell taser, body cams, uniform, police vehicles, command and control software, case management software… the list goes on.
Yet more examples of the establishment not caring about Epstien connections. Peter Thiel is all over the files.