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Palantir threatened to call police on a WIRED reporter and kicked out other journalists from a recent conference following reports of the data analytics firm’s work with the Trump administration.
CEO Alex Karp denied claims on Thursday suggesting the company is aiding the government in unlawful surveillance.
The Trump administration may be taking an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies to ...
CEO Alex Karp denied allegations from a New York Times article last week that said his company was "tapped" by the Trump ...
The reason for the generally positive market vibes is a successful phone call between US President Donald Trump and Chinese ...
Donald Trump’s allies at Palantir, a parasitic “private” company funded by tax dollars and created by the CIA, have taken a ...
Tech industry experts are sounding alarms about efforts to compile data on American citizens, as tech company Palantir’s ...
Dow Jones futures were little changed after hours, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, with more jobs data on ...
This week, the New York Times fleshed out some related efforts with a nightmare of a headline: “Trump Taps Palantir to ...
Palantir Technologies pushed back against a report alleging the company is aiding the Donald Trump administration in building ...
Call it what it is: a panopticon presidency. President Trump’s plan to fuse government power with private surveillance ...