Spain Orders Blacklist of Palantir from Public and Private Companies
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- milanito1985 - 3685 sekunder sedanSpain is really going in the right direction, I wonder why no one countries inspire from what they are doing
- _ink_ - 6661 sekunder sedanI really like what Spain is doing recently. If it weren't for climate change, I'd consider moving there.
- sequoia - 482 sekunder sedan"The decision stems directly from growing official concern over the potential misuse of classified information linked to national security."
What are the specific concerns?
- gus_ - 2171 sekunder sedanUnfortunately this order will probably be revoked in 2027/2028, we'll see.
- chinathrow - 1317 sekunder sedanLook, this is not a bad thing per se, but the US reaction will tell you everything you need to know.
- NooneAtAll3 - 1135 sekunder sedanwhy not simply make it illegal? why make it a ban specific to one company, are they trying to make their own copy?
- Devasta - 2325 sekunder sedanAnything short of declaring them a proscribed organization is insufficient.
- holoduke - 942 sekunder sedanI find it unbelievable that the current chief of Nato (Rutte) is basically an extension of Palantir. He is making sure countries are signing contracts with this extreme company that on pair with the Nazi ideology. They would support mass extermination camps. You probably think this is over exaggerated. But no its not. This company is evil.
- emsign - 5720 sekunder sedanGreat news for Spain. I hope more European countries wake up to what's going on.
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