Palantir declares itself the guardian of Americans' rights
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Palantir declares itself the guardian of Americans' rights
""If you are critical of ICE, you should be out there protesting for more Palantir. Our product, actually, in its core, requires people to conform with Fourth Amendment data protection.""
""From the beginning, we have stuck to our very strong values of expanding what we believe is the noble side of the West ... meaning domestic institutions, intelligence institutions [are] essentially taking an incatenation of the Fourth Amendment, which is completely represented by our pipelining, Foundry, and impregnating institutions with it so tha""
Palantir reported Q4 revenue of $1.41 billion, up 70% year‑over‑year, and full‑year revenue of $4.475 billion, up 56%. Underlying operating profit for the quarter more than doubled to $798 million. US government revenue grew 66% to $570 million, representing a significant portion of total revenue. The company’s stock jumped as much as 11% in premarket trading before moderating. Palantir faced criticism for its decade‑long work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid recent controversial ICE actions. CEO Alex Karp defended the company by asserting that Palantir’s software enforces Fourth Amendment data protections.
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