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Manuel_D 3 hours ago

> This isn’t accurate, Palantir business model includes mass surveillance for military/security purposes;

You realize that this is not mutually exclusive with what I just wrote?

Palantir builds software for military and security purposes. But the customers don't give this data to Palantir, custody of this data remains with the customer.

rTX5CMRXIfFG 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Heh, the fact that they aren’t mutually exclusive is the problem. Why give someone with mass surveillance ops in other domains access to yet another domain?

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bluefirebrand 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Even if Palantir only "processes" the data you have to assume they are making their own copies of it if they want to

It's not like tech companies deserve the benefit of the doubt when it comes to trust anymore, if they ever did

jgalt212 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> Palantir builds software for military and security purposes. But the customers don't give this data to Palantir, custody of this data remains with the customer.

How is that possible if Palantir software runs on machines Palantir controls?

ej88 2 hours ago | parent [-]

1. on prem 2. extremely strict data controls, if one of palantirs big customers found out data got leaked people are going to prison

luma 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Amen.

People seem to struggle with the concept of private datacenters these days. Palantir customers tend to be the sorts of orgs that are pretty paranoid about their data, and they wouldn't be handing it over to some schmucks without being confident that those concerns were addressed. Militaries and governments generally aren't fuckin around with things like intelligence data, so I think it's reasonable that Palantir is able to make a convincing case to the world's most paranoid orgs that their data isn't being sent anywhere (and it'd likely be air gapped anyway).

Just because everything you touch is in the cloud doesn't mean other orgs aren't still building their own datacenters and then buying software to run inside.

fluidcruft 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

You think people go to prison for this sort of thing? How laughably quaint.