
Il contratto della Palantir con l’NHS England “apre le porte all’abuso di potere da parte del governo”, hanno detto i capi della sanità
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/12/palantirs-nhs-england-contract-opens-door-to-government-abuse-of-power-health-bosses-told
di AnonymousTimewaster
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In spite of doing a lot a data analysis work, I’m not that clued up on the tech and industry factors so I’m not sure on if there are reasonable alternatives to Palantir’s offer.
What I am certain of though is that having a single private vendor so locked in to the public supply chain is a massive disaster waiting to happen and something needs to be done. The structural dependency of the UK state on private providers has been a growing problem for a while, but this is such an extreme example.
[Just yesterday, there was an article where Alex Karp the CEO of Palantir actively bragged about disenfranchising women with his technology.](https://newrepublic.com/post/207693/palantir-ceo-karp-disrupting-democratic-power) Just another example of ‘protecting women and girls’ shown to be a complete smokescreen.
I’m sure that an enquiry in to this will be immediately discussed, probably to be chaired by Lord Monckton of Cheshunt.
That’s the fucking **point**.
These chuckle fucks took Gattaca amongst other films as a guideline not a warning.