UK MPs Raise Concerns Over Government Contracts with Palantir Following Swiss Investigation
UK MPs are raising alarms over government contracts with Palantir following a Swiss investigation that questioned the company's security and suitability. The inquiry revealed concerns about potential US government access to sensitive data, leading Swiss authorities to reject Palantir's proposals for military and health services. The findings have prompted discussions in Germany regarding the use of US software amid ongoing contracts in the UK worth £750 million for military AI tools.

UK MPs are expressing concerns about contracts with Palantir after an investigation by Swiss group WAV and magazine Republik raised issues about the company's suitability and security. The investigation highlights Palantir's attempts to sell products to Swiss federal agencies over seven years, citing internal Swiss army reports that suggest potential US government access to sensitive data shared with the company.
In 2020, Palantir sought to provide services to Swiss health authorities during the pandemic but was ultimately rejected in favor of a competitor. The Swiss army also declined to contract Palantir after evaluating its products, citing unclear data access issues and the potential need for onsite Palantir specialists.
Meanwhile, the UK has signed a £750m deal with Palantir for military AI tools. The investigation's findings have sparked debate in Germany, where officials are cautious about using US software.




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