The notion that we live in a world free from widespread public and private data sharing is indeed beyond absurd. So the anti-PLTR protests are not truly about that. They are about an attempt to control WHO gets to use their data.
Yup, the sad part is you’d rather want Palantir working with the uk on using the data vs the other tech companies, but Palantir’s brand makes it hard for people to believe they should be the ones
The notion that we live in a world free from widespread public and private data sharing is indeed beyond absurd. So the anti-PLTR protests are not truly about that. They are about an attempt to control WHO gets to use their data.
Yup, the sad part is you’d rather want Palantir working with the uk on using the data vs the other tech companies, but Palantir’s brand makes it hard for people to believe they should be the ones
Here’s to hoping that Palentir’s working of data will protect those who need protection from those who abuse data.