mrorange211
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I get it. Palantir's work with government agencies, particularly in profiling citizens through integrated data streams, resembles dystopian surveillance systems and risks eroding democratic safeguards. This is currently happening and being directly financed by Thiel. PLTR is working to create a centralized intelligence platform that will be used for political targeting and that's only the beginning. The company's work with entities like Immigration and Customs Enforcement raises the potential for discriminatory practices among others. I don't think they are as bad as Raytheon, but I don't invest in them either.I understand but this line gets blurred quick.
Do you invest in Nike with their labor issues? Or McDonalds with the garbage they sell? Or WalMart for keeping employees on govt assistance? What about big oil? Or MIC? Or big data?
I see what your saying but those lines blur quick...
I don't see Nike or WalMart in the same light as what's described above. Combine the CEO's outlook on AI and centralized data mechanisms for government use, and you have something straight out of a 1980s horror sci-fi movie.