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Yet for all the upheaval Mr Trump has provoked, deportations don’t seem to be increasing. Data are sparse, but leaked figures ...
The database, in operation for 20 years, isn't audited, has attracted little attention and uses speculative criteria such as clothing and tattoos to designate people as members of criminal gangs.
We built Palantir to ensure America’s future, not to tinker at the margins,” is self-important bluster from one of the more ...
For 20 years, the state police have been quietly building a database of suspected gang members—and they’re feeding it to ...
U.S. stocks rose as a worldwide rally came back around to Wall Street. The S&P 500 climbed 1.7% Wednesday after President ...
There is a common denominator that links recent developments in the DHS, DOJ, and the broader federal AI governance landscape ...
Software firm Palantir secures an almost $30 million contract with ICE The firm will help the agency find physical locations ...
An essential database of cybersecurity vulnerabilities was nearly cut by the Department of Homeland Security, plus Palantir ...
Prominent tech investor Paul Graham has criticized Palantir Technologies Inc. over a software contract it recently won from ...
A Palantir executive defended the company's recent ICE contract extension and company's work with the Trump administration.
The expansive technological infrastructure is powering the most aggressive mass deportation campaign in modern American ...
Ali Velshi, Caitlin Dickerson and Petra Molnar discuss the growing surveillance state and how tech companies are threatening ...