Foxglove's @marthadark.bsky.social on how Palantir lost two UK public contracts in two weeks, not because of "politics over public safety" but value-for-money concerns – plus the way Palantir gets these contacts, a problem warned about back in 2023 and beyond: www.theregister.com/on-prem/2023...
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As questions grow over its NHS data deal, Palantir’s recent contract losses in the UK highlight concerns about procurement rules, escalating prices and overstated benefits, writes Martha Dark.
@foxglovelegal.bsky.social's @dncampbell.bsky.social will be on the BBC Jeremy Vine show today @ 12:30 alongside Palantir's Louis Mosley. He will be talking about why MPs were right to say Palantir should have no place in our NHS this week.
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Catch @dncampbell.bsky.social on the BBCJeremy Vine show 🔥 with Palantir’s Louis Mosley today. 👇
This fills me with joy on google AIO summaries today 😂😂😂 @foxglovelegal.bsky.social
💥 New DSIT report has recommended government cancel the NHS contract with Palantir and has said Britain's reliance on Palantir is an "unacceptable point of weakness".
More here: news.sky.com/story/palant...
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@foxglovelegal.bsky.social & partners have been challenging Palantir's role in the NHS since 2020 and our work doesn't stop here. Join the fight: nopalantir.org.uk/about-palant...
Read the full DSIT report here: committees.parliament.uk/committee/13...
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@foxglovelegal.bsky.social's @dncampbell.bsky.social for @lbc.co.uk on SIT's report on Palantir and the NHS today.
"A firm obsessed with dominance like Palantir shouldn’t be at the centre of our state"
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As questions grow over its NHS data deal, Palantir’s recent contract losses in the UK highlight concerns about procurement rules, escalating prices and overstated benefits, writes Martha Dark.
Palantir: An unfit partner for our NHS Palantir is a huge US technology corporation, headquartered in Colorado. It was founded in 2003 by a Silicon Valley billionaire called Peter Thiel, who spent ove...
Palantir shouldn’t play such a significant role in the UK public sector, a new report by the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee warns, stressing that it’s not the only company ca...
As Palantir's recent UK contract losses highlight concerns over procurement, pricing and the lack of evidence behind its claims, writes Martha Dark.
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Our Director of Advocacy @dncampbell.bsky.social asked Louis Mosley today whether all hospitals using Palantir's FDP tools are actually seeing benefits in scheduling more operations, or are the boasts about FDP delivering new operations across the NHS just marketing spin? We didn't get an answer: