Palantir’s “Gotham” software was quietly tested in New Orleans for pre-crime policing. It mapped social ties, scanned social media, and flagged people as future offenders—all based on predictive data.
Now add AI to that mix—and you’ve built the ultimate weapon of control. Palantir CEO Alex Karp even bragged about single-handedly stopping the rise of the far right in Europe.
Let that sink in. A private company—deciding whose politics are too dangerous to exist?
This isn’t a theory. It’s already happening.
Palantir’s “Gotham” software was quietly tested in New Orleans for pre-crime policing. It mapped social ties, scanned social media, and flagged people as future offenders—all based on predictive data.
Now add AI to that mix—and you’ve built the ultimate weapon of control. Palantir CEO Alex Karp even bragged about single-handedly stopping the rise of the far right in Europe.
Let that sink in. A private company—deciding whose politics are too dangerous to exist?
This isn’t a theory. It’s already happening.
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