Exclusive: Sources believe AI tech company’s engineers have been granted access to directory of up to 1.5m staff
Health service staff have expressed alarm that engineers working for controversial tech company Palantir have been given NHS email accounts.
Employees using NHS.net email accounts have access to a directory with the contact details of up 1.5 million staff. Sources believe Palantir staff were granted the same access.
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Expanding the Magnificent 7 to 10 reflects growing confidence in tech and AI sectors, potentially reshaping investment strategies and market dynamics.
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TLDR First quarter financial filings reveal President Trump’s accounts executed more than 3,700 transactions valued between $220M-$750M, including major positions in Nvidia, Palantir, Microsoft, Boeing, and Oracle Ethics watchdogs highlight potential timing issues, noting certain transactions occurred around the same time as relevant administrative decisions, including approvals for Nvidia chip exports to specific Chinese companies Representatives for Trump maintain all holdings are controlled by independent financial institutions using automated trading systems, without any Trump family involvement in decisions Financial industry experts characterized the transaction frequency—exceeding 40 trades daily—as extraordinary, with seasoned professionals expressing bewilderment Trump represents the first commander-in-chief whose stock a
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Alex Karp has never been accused of underselling his company’s potential. The Palantir Technologies CEO is now projecting 100% growth in the company’s US operations, a target that sounds aggressive until you look at the numbers the company has already been posting. Palantir’s Q4 revenue climbed 70% year-on-year to $1.41 billion. US commercial revenue, the segment that has become Wall Street’s favorite metric for the company, surged 137% to $507 million. The lean machine strategy Here’s the thing about Palantir’s growth thesis: it’s not built on headcount expansion. Karp has been vocal about his vision of generating “10x revenue with 3,600 people.” In English: he wants to multiply the company’s top line by an order of magnitude without meaningfully growing the workforce. The strategy mirrors what high-efficiency SaaS companies like Mercor have pursued, where revenue per employee becomes the m
Palantir's projected growth highlights a shift towards scalable software solutions, emphasizing efficiency and potential market expansion.
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Google's AI hiring surge highlights the growing demand for regulatory-compliant AI solutions, impacting enterprise tech and Web3 infrastructure.
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SpaceXAI, the company formed after SpaceX acquired xAI in February, is facing mounting pressure on two fronts: a significant exodus of AI research talent and a legal challenge over environmental violations at its Mississippi data center. More than 50 researchers and engineers have departed since the merger, according to reports, including key leaders in coding, […]
Exclusive: Doctors say ‘highly concerning’ poll highlights risk to patients of turning to AI for medical advice
One in seven people are using AI chatbots for health advice instead of seeing their GP, a UK study has found.
The poll of more than 2,000 people found that – of the 15% turning to chatbots – one in four had done so because of long NHS waiting lists.
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