Palantir Spearheads as the Master Database on Americans – Journal of High Technology Law
- Palantir has become a controversial entity as fears grow about its data analytics tools providing the government with surveillance capabilities, affecting figures like Vice President J.D. Vance who has ties to the company and its co-founder Peter Thiel.
- Concerns about Palantir include its contracts with various government agencies, as it has been awarded billions in contracts since Trump's presidency, raising alarms over privacy and data collection practices.
- Palantir's CEO, Alex Karp, contends that the company is patriotic and insists, 'We do not sell personal data of any kind' while defending its role in government contracts.
- Critics, including Roger Stone, have voiced significant concerns about Palantir's data practices, warning of a potential surveillance state emerging from its operations.
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Does JD Vance have a Palantir problem?
In a recent conversation, Vice President JD Vance asked Roger Stone, President Donald Trump’s longtime confidant, for his biggest concern facing the country. Stone later recalled on his radio show that his answer was a technology company Vance now hears about with increasing frequency: Palantir.
“We’re headed to a surveillance state”: Right-wing figures and podcasters are protesting the Trump administration’s relationship with Palantir
The Trump administration’s deepening ties to data analysis firm Palantir has caused a surge in discontent in the conservative media sphere. Figures ranging from right-leaning podcasters like Theo Von and Tim Dillon to MAGA allies such as Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson have warned Palantir’s “spy network” is a step toward a “police state.” Other figures on the far right, including white nationalist commentators Nick Fuentes and Stew Peters, have…
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