
'Millions' of pounds saved by replacing Palantir tech in refugee system
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“Amnesty International examined documents from the public archives of the Department of Homeland Security and from procurement evaluation and privacy policy documents previously disclosed, which show that the AI tools Babel X, built by Babel Street, and Immigration OS, from Palantir, have automated capabilities that enable constant mass tracking, surveillance, and assessment, often aimed at targeting non‑U”
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