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The Trump administration reportedly wants a master database on every American — and they want Palantir to make it happen.
Rightwing America doesn't seem too pleased that the defense contractor is playing a pivotal role in the Trump government.
In fact, The New York Times has sued OpenAI for this very thing. Now, The Times is calling out another tech company for a ...
The Colorado-based firm, co-founded by Trump supporter Peter Thiel, agreed to the contracted collaboration on the basis of ...
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest sold 40,035 shares of Palantir Technologies Inc, amidst controversy. They bought shares of Guardant ...
Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) shares are trading lower Thursday after backlash from Republican lawmakers over the ...
Tech industry experts are sounding alarms about efforts to compile data on American citizens, as tech company Palantir’s ...
Supporters of President Donald Trump expressed anger and disbelief online following reports that his administration had ...
TheStreet. Hey, did you catch Alex Karp on the Daily Show? The controversial Palantir (PLTR) CEO got roasted by host Jon ...
The New York Times has a new report on the administration awarding contracts to the controversial tech company Palantir, which is apparently helping Trump develop a database of Americans ...
But Trump’s re-election in November 2024 gave Palantir a financial and symbolic boost. The company’s stock has surged over ...
Trump’s bill blocks state AI laws and puts all control in the hands of the federal government. People worry about privacy and ...