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Palantir and Lumen Forge Multi-Year AI Partnership

Palantir and Lumen Forge Multi-Year AI Partnership
Palantir announced a multi-year, multi-million-dollar strategic partnership with Lumen Technologies. The deal pairs Palantir's Foundry and Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) with Lumen's edge computing and broadband infrastructure, enabling Lumen to accelerate its transformation from a traditional telecom provider to a modern tech infrastructure player. Lumen reports that using Palantir's technology contributed to significant cost reductions and informs its broader enterprise AI service offering. The collaboration marks one of many partnerships Palantir has formed across diverse sectors this year. Read more →

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech
At a recent gathering of prominent MAGA‑aligned conservatives, speakers voiced deep mistrust of artificial intelligence and major technology firms. A culture‑war panel featured Geoffrey Miller challenging Palantir’s chief technology officer over AI’s ideological alignment, while many attendees warned that AI threatens the economy, national security, family values and religious beliefs. Some participants acknowledged possible benefits if tightly controlled, but the overall tone was one of alarm and opposition, reflecting a broader right‑wing backlash against the tech industry. Read more →

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has broadened its technological arsenal, securing contracts with facial recognition firm Clearview AI, Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, data broker LexisNexis, and analytics giant Palantir. These agreements provide ICE with capabilities ranging from identifying individuals in child‑exploitation cases to accessing extensive public‑records databases and sophisticated case‑management systems. The contracts, some valued in the millions, reflect a continued reliance on commercial surveillance tools to support immigration enforcement and related investigations. Read more →

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) unit has signed a $3 million contract for software licenses that appear to cover the Graykey phone‑hacking system from Magnet Forensics. The procurement database also lists several smaller contracts for related forensic tools, ranging from $12,000 to $145,000. Neither Magnet Forensics nor ICE provided comment, while the agency’s broader technology suite includes facial‑recognition, spyware, and data‑analytics platforms. Read more →

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech
At a recent gathering of prominent MAGA‑aligned conservatives, speakers voiced deep mistrust of artificial intelligence and major technology firms. A culture‑war panel featured Geoffrey Miller challenging Palantir’s chief technology officer over AI’s ideological alignment, while many attendees warned that AI threatens the economy, national security, family values and religious beliefs. Some participants acknowledged possible benefits if tightly controlled, but the overall tone was one of alarm and opposition, reflecting a broader right‑wing backlash against the tech industry. Read more →

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech
At a recent gathering of prominent MAGA‑aligned conservatives, speakers voiced deep mistrust of artificial intelligence and major technology firms. A culture‑war panel featured Geoffrey Miller challenging Palantir’s chief technology officer over AI’s ideological alignment, while many attendees warned that AI threatens the economy, national security, family values and religious beliefs. Some participants acknowledged possible benefits if tightly controlled, but the overall tone was one of alarm and opposition, reflecting a broader right‑wing backlash against the tech industry. Read more →

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has broadened its technological arsenal, securing contracts with facial recognition firm Clearview AI, Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, data broker LexisNexis, and analytics giant Palantir. These agreements provide ICE with capabilities ranging from identifying individuals in child‑exploitation cases to accessing extensive public‑records databases and sophisticated case‑management systems. The contracts, some valued in the millions, reflect a continued reliance on commercial surveillance tools to support immigration enforcement and related investigations. Read more →

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has broadened its technological arsenal, securing contracts with facial recognition firm Clearview AI, Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, data broker LexisNexis, and analytics giant Palantir. These agreements provide ICE with capabilities ranging from identifying individuals in child‑exploitation cases to accessing extensive public‑records databases and sophisticated case‑management systems. The contracts, some valued in the millions, reflect a continued reliance on commercial surveillance tools to support immigration enforcement and related investigations. Read more →

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) unit has signed a $3 million contract for software licenses that appear to cover the Graykey phone‑hacking system from Magnet Forensics. The procurement database also lists several smaller contracts for related forensic tools, ranging from $12,000 to $145,000. Neither Magnet Forensics nor ICE provided comment, while the agency’s broader technology suite includes facial‑recognition, spyware, and data‑analytics platforms. Read more →

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) unit has signed a $3 million contract for software licenses that appear to cover the Graykey phone‑hacking system from Magnet Forensics. The procurement database also lists several smaller contracts for related forensic tools, ranging from $12,000 to $145,000. Neither Magnet Forensics nor ICE provided comment, while the agency’s broader technology suite includes facial‑recognition, spyware, and data‑analytics platforms. Read more →

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech
At a recent gathering of prominent MAGA‑aligned conservatives, speakers voiced deep mistrust of artificial intelligence and major technology firms. A culture‑war panel featured Geoffrey Miller challenging Palantir’s chief technology officer over AI’s ideological alignment, while many attendees warned that AI threatens the economy, national security, family values and religious beliefs. Some participants acknowledged possible benefits if tightly controlled, but the overall tone was one of alarm and opposition, reflecting a broader right‑wing backlash against the tech industry. Read more →

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has broadened its technological arsenal, securing contracts with facial recognition firm Clearview AI, Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, data broker LexisNexis, and analytics giant Palantir. These agreements provide ICE with capabilities ranging from identifying individuals in child‑exploitation cases to accessing extensive public‑records databases and sophisticated case‑management systems. The contracts, some valued in the millions, reflect a continued reliance on commercial surveillance tools to support immigration enforcement and related investigations. Read more →

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) unit has signed a $3 million contract for software licenses that appear to cover the Graykey phone‑hacking system from Magnet Forensics. The procurement database also lists several smaller contracts for related forensic tools, ranging from $12,000 to $145,000. Neither Magnet Forensics nor ICE provided comment, while the agency’s broader technology suite includes facial‑recognition, spyware, and data‑analytics platforms. Read more →

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool

ICE's HSI Secures $3 Million Contract for Graykey Phone‑Hacking Tool
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) unit has signed a $3 million contract for software licenses that appear to cover the Graykey phone‑hacking system from Magnet Forensics. The procurement database also lists several smaller contracts for related forensic tools, ranging from $12,000 to $145,000. Neither Magnet Forensics nor ICE provided comment, while the agency’s broader technology suite includes facial‑recognition, spyware, and data‑analytics platforms. Read more →

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools

ICE Expands Use of Advanced Surveillance and Data Tools
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has broadened its technological arsenal, securing contracts with facial recognition firm Clearview AI, Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, data broker LexisNexis, and analytics giant Palantir. These agreements provide ICE with capabilities ranging from identifying individuals in child‑exploitation cases to accessing extensive public‑records databases and sophisticated case‑management systems. The contracts, some valued in the millions, reflect a continued reliance on commercial surveillance tools to support immigration enforcement and related investigations. Read more →

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech

Conservative Conference Amplifies Anti‑AI Sentiment and Skepticism Toward Big Tech
At a recent gathering of prominent MAGA‑aligned conservatives, speakers voiced deep mistrust of artificial intelligence and major technology firms. A culture‑war panel featured Geoffrey Miller challenging Palantir’s chief technology officer over AI’s ideological alignment, while many attendees warned that AI threatens the economy, national security, family values and religious beliefs. Some participants acknowledged possible benefits if tightly controlled, but the overall tone was one of alarm and opposition, reflecting a broader right‑wing backlash against the tech industry. Read more →

Anthropic Extends $1 Claude AI Offer to All Three Branches of U.S. Government

Anthropic Extends $1 Claude AI Offer to All Three Branches of U.S. Government
Anthropic announced it will provide its Claude AI models to U.S. federal agencies for $1 per year, covering the executive, legislative and judicial branches. The one‑year package includes Claude for Enterprise and a FedRAMP High‑certified Claude for Government, along with technical support for integration. The move follows OpenAI's similar $1 offer to the executive branch and comes as Anthropic, OpenAI and Google DeepMind join the GSA’s list of approved AI vendors. Anthropic highlights existing deployments at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the District of Columbia Department of Health, and notes its multicloud access via AWS, Google Cloud and Palantir. Read more →

AI News 10/11/23: Palantir and AI CEOs

AI News 10/11/23: Palantir and AI CEOs
In this episode of AI Equation, we're bringing you two fascinating AI stories that are shaping the future of technology and business. First, we delve into the world of Palantir, a company known for its deep connections with the U.S. government. Palantir has just secured a substantial $250 million contract with the U.S. Defense Department, … Read more Read more →

AI News 10/10/23: LinkedIn AI and AI Propaganda

AI News 10/10/23: LinkedIn AI and AI Propaganda
In this episode of AI Equation, we dive into the latest groundbreaking developments in the world of artificial intelligence. First up, we explore how LinkedIn, a platform with nearly 1 billion users, is undergoing a remarkable transformation. It's no longer just a digital resume repository but a hub for AI-driven networking, learning, marketing, and sales. … Read more Read more →