“Our Product is used to kill people.” — Palantir CEO Alex Karp, emphasizing the company’s role in enabling lethal military operations. The company’s AI tools provide "precision targeting” ...
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GA release accelerates production streaming pipelines with real-time CRUD synchronization, reusable data flows, ...
Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) vowed her administration will create a database for New Jerseyans to upload videos of federal immigration officers conducting enforcement activities. DHS releasing some ...
Homan pushes to create 'database' to make those who impede ICE 'famous' Trump 'border czar' Tom Homan ridicules Minnesota politicians he says could put a stop to the anti-I.C.E. protests and gives an ...
In a quest to bolster a long-running claim from President Trump concerning undocumented immigrants illegally voting, the Justice Department is seeking detailed voter roll data from over 30 states. By ...
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The Trump Administration is working with tech company Palantir to collect all unclassified information about U.S. citizens into a nationwide, centralized database for federal agency heads and their ...
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User Story: As a database administrator, I want a foundational database schema, so that user accounts and initial transaction records can be stored and managed. Acceptance Criteria: Spring Boot/JPA: ...
The possible creation of a shareable, governmentwide database of Americans’ personal information would be a “surveillance nightmare,” 10 House and Senate Democrats wrote in a letter to the tech ...