Palantir Advocates for Balanced Data Privacy Legislation in RFI Response


This blog post highlights Palantir’s response to a Request for Information from the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Privacy Working Group, which is exploring the creation of a national data privacy law. For more information about Palantir’s contributions to AI Policy, visit our website here. Introduction In April, Palantir submitted a response to a Request for Information from the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Privacy Working Group regarding its efforts to develop a federal comprehensive data privacy and security law. How the federal government finally works to resolve the challenges of a patchwork of consumer privacy legislation is not just … Continue reading Palantir Advocates for Balanced Data Privacy Legislation in RFI Response

On privacy and the new publicy | what is a bank to do?


There is a theme developing that we may all wish to consider and begin thinking about. It goes to to the core of what many/most believe but the challenge remains … coming, and it is coming fast. First this from Mark Zuckerberg in an interview with an unusually passive non-alpha Mike Arrington where he (Mark) indicates the notion of retaining information privately in Facebook is gone, and was a mistake to have thought about it that way from the beginning. See ReadWriteWeb for Marshals views. Crunchies Next is the ever thoughtful JP who has been pounding on the Facebookisation of … Continue reading On privacy and the new publicy | what is a bank to do?