Palantir CEO admits technology 'kills' in reported statement, says Middle East Eye. Media outlets continue partnership with US defense tech firm.
Palantir's CEO has admitted that the company's technology is used in killings, and international media continue to partner with the firm, according to a report from Middle East Eye.
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