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Palantir in Baden-Württemberg: Faster Analysis, Heavier Control

The Baden-Württemberg police will be working in the foreseeable future with software that promises to bring order into their data. Millions of entries from different systems, so far laboriously asked and merged, will be analyzeable in minutes in the future. The cross-procedural research and analysis platform, VeRA for short, comes from the US company Palantir. It is considered to be powerful – and is highly controversial. Faster to know what you…
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The Baden-Württemberg police will be working in the foreseeable future with software that promises to bring order into their data. Millions of entries from different systems, so far laboriously asked and merged, will be analyzeable in minutes in the future. The cross-procedural research and analysis platform, VeRA for short, comes from the US company Palantir. It is considered to be powerful – and is highly controversial. Faster to know what you…

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kontextwochenzeitung.de broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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