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Donald Trump's executive order promoting federal data sharing has raised concerns about potential mass surveillance. Palantir ...
Tech industry experts are sounding alarms about efforts to compile data on American citizens, as tech company Palantir’s involvement in government work expands.
In a rare rebuke, more than a dozen former workers of the powerful data-mining and surveillance company say the firm's work ...
Palantir technology has largely been used by the military, the intelligence agencies, the immigration enforcers, and the ...
Palantir threatened to call police on a WIRED reporter and kicked out other journalists from a recent conference following ...
The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work with the government, spreading the company’s technology — which could ...
But Trump’s re-election in November 2024 gave Palantir a financial and symbolic boost. The company’s stock has surged over ...
According to a recent report, the president aims to compile a database of personal information with the help of tech firm Palantir.
The Trump administration reportedly wants a master database on every American — and they want Palantir to make it happen.
The company is benefiting from widespread excitement about its software offerings for government and military clients. But is ...
The chief executives at Palantir, which scoops up data for the government, and Veeva Systems, a cloud-computing company, ...