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Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool

The UK's Metropolitan Police used a Palantir-built AI tool to analyze internal staff data, launching investigations into hundreds of officers for offences ranging from work-from-home policy violations and undeclared Freemason membership to corruption, sexual assault, and fraud, resulting in three arrests. The deployment is part of the Met's broader adoption of AI technology, amid ongoing controversy over Palantir's ties to ICE, the Israeli military, and a proposed £330m NHS contract.

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police misconductAI law enforcement toolsinternal police investigationswork-from-home policy violationspolice corruptionsexual assault allegationsFreemason membership disclosurelaw enforcement technologyNHS Palantir contractpublic trust in policing

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