Meet Palantir, world's most dangerous company you have probably never heard of, and its manifesto
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In 1948, Costa Rica made a decision that still defines it before the world by abolishing the army and betting on democracy, international law and education as the only legitimate ways to organize power. It was a deliberate bet on what kind of country we wanted to be. Seventy-eight years later, a manifesto published from Silicon Valley proposes the exact opposite: a world governed by mass surveillance, hard power and artificial intelligence at th…
Palantir's manifesto is not about technology, but about software code as a form of power that gradually supplants traditional notions of freedom, equality and privacy.
Meet Palantir, world's most dangerous company you have probably never heard of, and its manifesto
Palantir has published a 22-point manifesto, trying to tell the world on how human affairs must be conducted. But what is Palantir and why has the manifesto sparked a debate?
Palantir, a major military contractor and surveillance giant, has published on social networks a disturbing manifesto calling on technology companies as his own to play a more important role in a dystopic future in which the imperialist and white supremacist powers are freed and where the inhabitants of the United States are increasingly subject to the whims of the supervising state. The manifesto contains 22 points which, according to Palantir …
Palantir has been in discussion worldwide for a few years. It is probably the most critical IT company. The philosopher Mark Coeckelbergh describes the 22-point Manifesto, which Palantir published on X on April 18, as "evidence for an emerging AI-Techno fascism". Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis characterizes the manifesto as an unmasked declaration of «Techno-Feudalism». Authoritarian apologists, on the other hand, admire the mani…
A manifesto published by the artificial intelligence giant Palantir became viral for the wrong reasons.
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