see also (in Spanish): https://www.elconfidencial.com/empresas/2026-07-01/moncloa-veta-palantir-contratos-criticos-estado-empresas-publicas_4381249/
Spanish government ‘quietly bans use of Palantir’ in critical state systems
https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/spanish-bans-palantir-national-security-5HjdcNp_2/
6 Comments
QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz · 28 pts · 51d
There was a revelation on the news that Finland has been using Palantir's technology for over a decade. Really shameful, we should follow Spain in this.
Smaile@lemmy.ca · 20 pts · 51d
palantir would be a terror org were it not hiding behind america.
pr6o99xq@lemmy.world · -29 pts · 51d
The problem with this is that the Spanish government (not the Spanish nation) is leaning towards the Chinese orbit, which is equally or even more authoritarian.
gorikan@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 51d
pr6o99xq@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 50d
Lol I just discovered lemmy
edel@lemmy.ml · 7 pts · 51d
That is funny, all IT systems Spanish government is using still completely US (and even Israeli) sphere, but just the fact of raising concern for the most suspicious systems of being straight data collectors to funnel to the US (like GDPR was ever properly monitored) they place Spain to the Chinese orbit.
This Spanish government just want to balance between the two powers (Actually, after the 1st Global Digital Rights Forum, I don't even see the Spanish government wanted to be in the middle, just with a toe out of the US orbit.). Nevertheless, this is why "foreign entities" have since 2014 start financing the extreme-right in Spain (among several other actions) to destabilize that trend.