Palantir touts its human rights policy. But its tools help ICE run dragnet raids, detain people with no criminal record, and retaliate against protesters. Legal boilerplate is not human rights due diligence. eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/pala…
Palantir Has a Human Rights Policy. Its ICE Work Tells a Different Story
For years, EFF has pushed technology companies to make real human rights commitments—and to live up to them.Electronic Frontier Foundation
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lemgandi
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •Well, no. Palantir does have a human rights policy. Judge a machine by what it does.
( Proud EFF Member, I agree with the arguments in this post)
Kagan MacTane (he/him)
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •TIL Palantir has a human rights policy. 🤨
I can only assume it's "We're against them, and we hope to eradicate them as soon as possible."
Jacen
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •Urzl
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •Didn't Palantir just post a whole thread of their fascist eugenicist manifesto?
Their actions are evil but their aspirations are far worse. Why can't *that* be the focus of the criticism?
saucerlost
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •Donald Ball
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