Mariko Kabashima @ Overseas News Translation Information Bureau: "#Palantir is not just seen as a 'cutting-edge AI company' overseas. In Germany, police AI analysis was ruled unconstitutional. In the Netherlands, the cabinet resigned over national data analysis issues. In the EU, regulations on surveillance AI are progressing. Overseas, it is already seen as 'AI by the state'
Palantir is facing international scrutiny beyond its reputation as a cutting-edge AI company. In Germany, AI analysis used by police was deemed unconstitutional, and in the Netherlands, a data analysis issue led to a cabinet resignation. The EU is also advancing regulations on AI surveillance, indicating a global shift towards debating the extent of government AI usage. These developments highlight a growing concern over AI's role in state functions and privacy. AI
IMPACT International regulatory actions and public debate surrounding AI use by governments could influence future AI policy and adoption.