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Tech firm Palantir spoke with MoJ about calculating prisoners’ ‘reoffending risks’
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of The Guardian (One of the UK's Leading Newspapers)

Peter Thiel, the co-founder and chair of Palantir, and a major Silicon Valley supporter of Donald Trump. Photograph: Roger Askew/The Oxford Union/Rex/Shutterstock

The Guardian (One of the UK's Leading Newspapers), November 16, 2024
Posted: April 22nd, 2025
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/nov/16/tech-firm...

The US spy tech company Palantir has been in talks with the Ministry of Justice about using its technology to calculate prisoners’ “reoffending risks”, it has emerged. The prisons minister, James Timpson, received a letter three weeks after the general election from a Palantir executive who said the firm was one of the world’s leading software companies, and was working at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI). Palantir had been in talks with the MoJ and the Prison Service about how “secure information sharing and data analytics can alleviate prison challenges and enable a granular understanding of reoffending and associated risks”, the executive added. The discussions ... are understood to have included proposals by Palantir to analyse prison capacity, and to use data held by the state to understand trends relating to reoffending. This would be based on aggregating data to identify and act on trends, factoring in drivers such as income or addiction problems. However, Amnesty International UK’s business and human rights director, Peter Frankental, has expressed concern. “It’s deeply worrying that Palantir is trying to seduce the new government into a so-called brave new world where public services may be run by unaccountable bots at the expense of our rights,” he said. “Ministers need to push back against any use of artificial intelligence in the criminal justice, prison and welfare systems that could lead to people being discriminated against.”

Note: Read about Palantir's growing influence in law enforcement and the war machine. For more, read our concise summaries of news articles on corruption in the prison system and in the corporate world.


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