Is Palantir in the UK Good or Bad?
Is Palantir in the UK Good or Bad?

Poll: Is Palantir in the UK Good or Bad?

Total Members Polled: 21

Nope: 57%
I don’t know : 19%
Yep: 24%
Author
Discussion

Al Gorithum

Original Poster:

5,092 posts

235 months

Yesterday (21:13)
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I see that Andy Burnham intends to kick Palantir out of UK Govt systems.

Prima facia sounds good to me as the current US Administration and chums are completely corrupt so we should divorced from those clowns.

However, what could possibly go wrong?

No ideas for a name

3,081 posts

113 months

Yesterday (21:20)
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Off shoring your (or your population's - if you are a country) data is dumb.
Gathering that data and using it (for good or bad) internally is a different matter.

Governments - like individuals - fall for the oh it make things easy - trap. But once the data is gone, it is gone.

Super Sonic

13,537 posts

81 months

Yesterday (21:25)
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Poll makes no sense. Question - is Palantir good or bad.
Answers - yes or no.
Yes it is good or bad,
No it isn't good or bad.

bigandclever

14,305 posts

265 months

Yesterday (21:27)
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Most ambiguous poll evah.

JoshSm

4,294 posts

64 months

Yesterday (21:32)
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I'd boot Palatir because their product is a bit of a joke and it's run by some proper loons who I wouldnt trust with a bus timetable, not because of the US immigration or the Israeli military stuff some are pushing as Burnham's reason to dump them.

If that stuff really was their justification it shows their slightly pathetic 6th form level of thinking.

hidetheelephants

34,788 posts

220 months

Yesterday (21:44)
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That Palantir were given massive contracts to shuffle data without any competition is corrupt, there's no way issuing a contract for data shuffling can be regarded as an emergency and that's about the only justification for no-bid proceedings. The contracts should be ended as soon as competition can identify the best bidders to take the roles on and the circumstances of the contract awards investigated for criminality. It's not like there's any shortage of identikit tech bros droning on about how their data shuffling is better than brand X's, so there should be no difficulty attracting bids.

finlo

4,420 posts

230 months

Yesterday (21:53)
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Thought this was about that shampoo for balding women!

Mars

10,032 posts

241 months

Yesterday (21:58)
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Super Sonic said:
Poll makes no sense. Question - is Palantir good or bad.
Answers - yes or no.
Yes it is good or bad,
No it isn't good or bad.
Agreed. And the results seem to show there is confusion.

hidetheelephants

34,788 posts

220 months

Yesterday (22:06)
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finlo said:
Thought this was about that shampoo for balding women!
hehe
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tangerine_sedge

6,455 posts

245 months

JoshSm said:
I'd boot Palatir because their product is a bit of a joke and it's run by some proper loons who I wouldnt trust with a bus timetable, not because of the US immigration or the Israeli military stuff some are pushing as Burnham's reason to dump them.

If that stuff really was their justification it shows their slightly pathetic 6th form level of thinking.
Palantir is expensive and there are cheaper & better alternatives. Palantir of course spend a lot of time and money securing contracts by employing decision makers shortly after they've made decisions (IYKWIM).