Dati: la polizia utilizza un controverso programma di intelligenza artificiale. La polizia svedese collabora con la controversa società di intelligenza artificiale Palantir, riferisce il quotidiano ETC.

    https://swedenherald.com/article/data-police-use-controversial-ai-program

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    1. Ok-Law-3268 on

      >The police authority does not want to answer any of ETC’s questions about Palantir,
      **Cooperation with Israel**

      >The authority therefore does not want to answer questions about how many Swedes are monitored in the system or whether the data is stored in the American company’s cloud.

    2. the_mighty_peacock on

      Looks like everyone hates Palantir yet many countries out there are more than willing to use their services.

    3. LitmusPitmus on

      Use European software until it comes to ushering in a surveillance state

      so unserious

    4. ShitassAintOverYet on

      If you’ve read Lord of the Rings once even the company name will scream evil and shady.

      I can’t believe someone took a device that’s used to manipulate powerful people like wizards and stewards then some dude said “Yes, that thing is the perfect name for my company”. It overtakes Burzum on tone deaf LotR references.

    5. Palantir is dogshit. It’s just Data Lake Platform with a bit of data lineage capabilities.
      Microsoft Fabric
      Snowflake
      Apache Spark

      All these tools are at its core exactly what Palantir does.

      They just have a sales pitch that captures 70 year old politicians that have zero knowledge about technology.

    6. Soledarum on

      I swear, this reads like a very bad fan fiction.

      “The company “Palantir” is collaborating with Swedish police, utilising its “Gotham” protocol to scrub for potentially dangerous online activities. Once the algorithm produces a positive result, it uses the “Thanos” function to take a _snap_ of the activity, which gets logged into its “Technodrome” database for a further analysis under the “SkyNet” initiative.”

      Aside from the total cringe, are they paying for licencing or is it just another case of “Eh, I’m rich, I’ll just pay the fine”?

    7. annie-ajuwocken-1984 on

      That is why we need to give police even more tools! Because they are such a democracy-hugging organization.

    8. Quick_Prune_5070 on

      Swedish police just ask for more money and tools. They get it but they are just getting worse and worse. 

    9. JazzlikeAmphibian9 on

      Would not give this dog shit extreme left paper two much credit (ETC). They have a history of very dubious fundraising and very biased reporting.

      So take anything they write with a literal mountain of salt.

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