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seydor 6 hours ago

What does "public" mean? Giving the data to Palantir in this day and age practically guarantees the data will be scraped for US 'security' purposes, particularly the ones having to do with immigration and immigrants.

orochimaaru 39 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Palantir provides the software but installs in your cloud or hardware. They rarely exfiltrate the data. So you don’t give Palantir anything (usually).

Edit: I can understand not wanting to use a non-UK company for NHS health. But Palantir isn’t the all seeing bogeyman it’s made out to be. It’s just knowledge graph and AI models which run in your cloud or hardware.

harvey9 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This is not a good faith argument

tormeh 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

If you give your data to a Chinese company you make your data available to the Chinese intelligence services. Same with most other countries with geopolitical ambitions. I don't see how this is controversial. This is why you only buy IT services from countries you trust.

hermitcrab 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I trust Palantir about the same as I trust the Chinese government with my health data.

yakshaving_jgt 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Could you add substance here? The egregious corruption in the current US administration is something we are all witnessing in real time. This is not rhetoric.