Palantir UK chief walks away from Gaza genocide questions
Palantir secured a £240 million UK Ministry of Defence contract amid controversy over its technology's alleged use in Gaza, with no confirmation from company or MoD.
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Declassified UK bumped into the boss of genocide-linked AI firm Palantir. He wasn't keen to talk.
Doorstepping powerful figures used to be a mainstay of journalism. Nowadays hardly anyone does it. But our friends at Declassified UK aren’t just anyone. This time they cornered the boss of genocide-complicit military AI firm Palantir Louis Mosley. He was heading for a swishy Mayfair drinks event with the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The firm was holding it to celebrate signing a gigantic military contract. Mosley appeared as the Declassified crew…
Palantir UK chief walks away from Gaza genocide questions
It’s a rainy Wednesday evening in Mayfair and we’re waiting outside the BAFTA building where a historic event is about to take place. Inside, American tech firm Palantir is holding a drinks reception for British politicians and military officials to celebrate a new £240 million contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD). Outside, protesters are gathering, angry that Palantir’s technology has been supplied to Israel at a time when its military h…
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