German police expands use of Palantir surveillance software
16d ago
World
Deutsche Welle

German law enforcement is expanding its use of Palantir's surveillance software, raising concerns among privacy advocates. The software, backed by CIA funding, is intended to aid in combating crime and terrorism through artificial intelligence. Critics argue that its implementation enables 'predictive policing,' potentially leading to biased enforcement and civil liberties violations. The increasing reliance on AI-driven surveillance tools continues to fuel debate about the balance between security and individual privacy rights within Germany.