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Patrick Eddington: How to 'Tyranny-Proof' America

Summary by Reason
The former CIA analyst and Cato scholar discusses Palantir, Trump's new national database, and the sordid history of federal law enforcement on 'Just Asking Questions'.

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The Federal Ministry of the Interior is examining the purchase of a controversial software, data protectors are concerned. Rightly? And: How Reichsbürger the state by millions.

·Germany
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Does the widespread use of US software come to the police? This is controversial – just like the company itself and its co-founder.

·Berlin, Germany
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AI against crime and terror: Police and secret services are enthusiastic, civil rights activists and data protection activists are appalled. Palantir has long been controversial - and lands again in the Federal Constitutional Court.

·Bonn, Germany
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Baden-Württemberg's police want to use it soon, and the software could soon be used in the federal government as well. Critics strongly warn.

·Munich, Germany
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Will the US data cracker Palantir be used nationwide? The Interior Ministry is testing the technology that is also used in Ukraine. Politics is divided.

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