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Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool

The Met Police have used Palantir's AI to uncover widespread misconduct among officers. From IT system abuse to false attendance claims, the findings are eye-opening. Arrests and prevention notices have already been issued, sparking a major...

The Guardian· Apr 25, 2026 · 5:11 PM · 10 views

The Met Police have used Palantir's AI to uncover widespread misconduct among officers. From IT system abuse to false attendance claims, the findings are eye-opening. Arrests and prevention notices have already been issued, sparking a major shakeup in the force. #AI #PoliceNews #Palantir #MetropolitanPolice #TechEthics

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