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The Trump administration reportedly wants a master database on every American — and they want Palantir to make it happen.
Tech industry experts are sounding alarms about efforts to compile data on American citizens, as tech company Palantir’s involvement in government work expands.
CEO Alex Karp pushed back against claims made in a recent New York Times article, which alleged that the AI software company ...
Supporters of President Donald Trump expressed anger and disbelief online following reports that his administration had ...
Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) shares are trading lower Thursday after backlash from Republican lawmakers over the ...
So now they tell us Trump’s team is planning to build a mass surveillance tool? Newsweek seems interested: Supporters of ...
A new report shines light on contracts with tech company Palantir, which could create data profiles of Americans to surveil ...
The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work with the government, spreading the company’s technology — which could ...
Palantir, the secretive big-data firm co-founded by billionaire PayPal (PYPL) co-founder and Facebook (FB) investor Peter Thiel, announced plans to go public Monday. The Palo Alto-based firm ...
Palantir's software is used by US immigration authorities to find undocumented immigrants to deport "We have to move away from the idea that data analytics and data collection is objective or ...
Palantir Technologies, the secretive data company best known for taking on controversial work for the US government, made its Wall Street debut Wednesday. The company began trading on the New York ...