
Ho incontrato la polizia utilizzando gli strumenti di intelligenza artificiale forniti da Palantir per denunciare la cattiva condotta degli ufficiali di bandiera
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/feb/22/met-police-ai-tools-officer-misconduct-palantir
di libtin
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Does this mean confidential personal data of our police officers is transmitted to Palentir?
Shame that other police officers can’t seem to flag misconduct
Gonna save these arguments for the AI surveillance being used on citizens – ethical and legal protections demanded for police officers should logically extend to all citizens under state surveillance.
So we are relying on a company that used peoples most intimate medical information without proper consent, has donated heavily to certain politicians for influence, and gives inconsistent results to keep our police officers in check.
I’m sure Louis Mosley will make grandpa Oswald proud…
Effectively if you’re not PC Average the you’re up for scrutiny…..looking at you PC Nicholas Angel…..and quite frankly, you’re making us all look bad.
Great I’m sure that’ll help the police recruitment crisis. Hope they dont roll it out in every force.
This fucking AI bubble is going to burst soon as organisations realize it’s limitations. I’m sorry but it’s no substitute for HI. CEOs and CIOs are hiding behind it but the curtain will soon be pulled.
Palantir? Wasn’t that the magic orb that Sauron used to spy and corrupt people with?
Given that the current US administration is systematically pushing out public servants who might oppose Trump, this should ring major alarm bells. They will have data on the behaviour (and likelihood of following suspect orders) on every staff member. I’m tired of hearing about these major security holes. All that money and effort that goes into things like MI5 and then we just hand shit like this over to foreign powers and companies headed up by total psychopaths. The future looks grim.
I’d rather not have Palantir all over our police and records. They will use any material to further owners interests.
I find it interesting that one of the first headlines we’re getting is about them “disadvantaging” the police.
The police are one of the least sympathetic groups to the people who would be most opposed to Palantir.
It feels veeery similar to what they do with digital surveilance where they normalise it by starting with the things like porn where lots of people are going to have mixed feelings about speaking up publicly.