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German state parliament approves Palantir's Gotham software for police

"Breaking: Germany's state parliament approves Palantir's Gotham software for police, enhancing data analysis for crime prevention amid privacy concerns. Discover the implications."

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German state parliament approves Palantir's Gotham software for police
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A state parliament in Germany has approved the use of Palantir"s Gotham software for police forces. This decision aims to enhance the ability of law enforcement to analyze data and prevent crimes.

The approval comes amid ongoing discussions about the implications of using such technology in policing. Palantir"s Gotham software has been a subject of controversy due to concerns regarding privacy and data security.

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The decision reflects a growing trend in law enforcement agencies to adopt advanced technological solutions to improve crime prevention efforts.

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