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    British police forces have signed contracts with a controversial US tech giant to buy AI-powered software that uses data about an individual’s race, sex life, health and political beliefs, it can be revealed.

    An internal police memo obtained by The i Paper and Liberty Investigates confirms an intention to “nationally” apply the “Nectar” intelligence system, currently deployed as a pilot by the Bedfordshire force after being developed with Silicon Valley data analysis group Palantir Technologies.

    The document, obtained under freedom of information rules, shows how the Palantir system is designed to bring together dozens of existing law enforcement databases into a single computing platform to draw up detailed profiles of suspects, as well as collate information on victims of crime, witnesses, and vulnerable individuals including children.

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    I will never understand how a gay man is cool with giving right wing fascists all the surveillance tech they’ll ever need. It’s not like fascists are known for turning on their own once they have no value. Cough, Ernst Rohm, cough.

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      I will never understand how a gay man is cool with giving right wing fascists all the surveillance tech they’ll ever need. It’s not like fascists are known for turning on their own once they have no value. Cough, Ernst Rohm, cough.

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      Oh there are plenty of specious rationalizations. "If I didn't do it, someone else would" is a common one. "I just give the customers what they want" is another. "The tech has good uses, too" is one of the trickiest. "It's the only thing I'm good at" is the saddest. If you ever find yourself saying one of these things, take a long hard look at yourself. I don't know anything about the guy so dunno which one he uses.

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        British police forces have signed contracts with a controversial US tech giant to buy AI-powered software that uses data about an individual’s race, sex life, health and political beliefs, it can be revealed.

        An internal police memo obtained by The i Paper and Liberty Investigates confirms an intention to “nationally” apply the “Nectar” intelligence system, currently deployed as a pilot by the Bedfordshire force after being developed with Silicon Valley data analysis group Palantir Technologies.

        The document, obtained under freedom of information rules, shows how the Palantir system is designed to bring together dozens of existing law enforcement databases into a single computing platform to draw up detailed profiles of suspects, as well as collate information on victims of crime, witnesses, and vulnerable individuals including children.

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        Police scanning for unsucked cocks.

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          British police forces have signed contracts with a controversial US tech giant to buy AI-powered software that uses data about an individual’s race, sex life, health and political beliefs, it can be revealed.

          An internal police memo obtained by The i Paper and Liberty Investigates confirms an intention to “nationally” apply the “Nectar” intelligence system, currently deployed as a pilot by the Bedfordshire force after being developed with Silicon Valley data analysis group Palantir Technologies.

          The document, obtained under freedom of information rules, shows how the Palantir system is designed to bring together dozens of existing law enforcement databases into a single computing platform to draw up detailed profiles of suspects, as well as collate information on victims of crime, witnesses, and vulnerable individuals including children.

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          Gonna be a shame when this database leaks and people DOXX the cops involved and their porn history

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            British police forces have signed contracts with a controversial US tech giant to buy AI-powered software that uses data about an individual’s race, sex life, health and political beliefs, it can be revealed.

            An internal police memo obtained by The i Paper and Liberty Investigates confirms an intention to “nationally” apply the “Nectar” intelligence system, currently deployed as a pilot by the Bedfordshire force after being developed with Silicon Valley data analysis group Palantir Technologies.

            The document, obtained under freedom of information rules, shows how the Palantir system is designed to bring together dozens of existing law enforcement databases into a single computing platform to draw up detailed profiles of suspects, as well as collate information on victims of crime, witnesses, and vulnerable individuals including children.

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            It isn't just Bedfordshire but other forces across England. Only they are owning up to it.

            This will be fun when every police officer appears at the top of the list for possibly being a wife abuser. Though I'm sure Palantir will have uhm, fixed that.

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              Of course it's Thiel's Palantir. Lets all just consolidate all surveillance under one singular company! If we're going to do some stupid, may as well go extra stupid.

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              CTOS, here we come!

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                CTOS, here we come!

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                We're pleased to announce we've made the tormaent nexus from the hit novel "Don't make the torment nexus".

                I binged through WD1 and 2 in like a month last year. Great great fucking games, but I was surprised to hear that apparently it's weird to prefer the first one?

                The second game is a fun playground, but the first one was such a tightly designed experience where nearly all of the elements reinforced each other in terms of design, setting, and plot.

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                  British police forces have signed contracts with a controversial US tech giant to buy AI-powered software that uses data about an individual’s race, sex life, health and political beliefs, it can be revealed.

                  An internal police memo obtained by The i Paper and Liberty Investigates confirms an intention to “nationally” apply the “Nectar” intelligence system, currently deployed as a pilot by the Bedfordshire force after being developed with Silicon Valley data analysis group Palantir Technologies.

                  The document, obtained under freedom of information rules, shows how the Palantir system is designed to bring together dozens of existing law enforcement databases into a single computing platform to draw up detailed profiles of suspects, as well as collate information on victims of crime, witnesses, and vulnerable individuals including children.

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                  I'm sure all those people whose data was collected "had nothing to hide."

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                    Gonna be a shame when this database leaks and people DOXX the cops involved and their porn history

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                    What's Peter Theil's porn history? I hear he likes dudes.

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                      Oh there are plenty of specious rationalizations. "If I didn't do it, someone else would" is a common one. "I just give the customers what they want" is another. "The tech has good uses, too" is one of the trickiest. "It's the only thing I'm good at" is the saddest. If you ever find yourself saying one of these things, take a long hard look at yourself. I don't know anything about the guy so dunno which one he uses.

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                      None of those. He'll buy his way out of it and use it to get his own technate after destroying everything.

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