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mexicocitinluezyesterday at 5:31 PM1 replyview on HN

You said:

> I would say, in my opinion, that it's better in the US than in China/Russian hands. The US at least seems most aligned with the UK in terms of political freedom than the two communist states.

And I quoted the CEO of Palantir quite literally wanting to be more like China.

Ad the specific part about "The US at least seams most aligned with the UK in terms of political freedoms" is funny because

> he New Republic called Karp's formation of Palantir an embrace of techno-militarism to advance American global supremacy through hard power and targeted violence

doesn't sound like the US will be aligned for too much longer.

And that's not even touching the current political climate of hte US. You know we're deporting college kids for op-eds and trying to remove news licenses that are mean to the President?


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ifh-hnyesterday at 6:15 PM

Yeah I do think being aligned with a democracy rather than Communist states is better for the UK. None of your quotes have changed my mind on that.

A significant disadvantage of the US and UKs democracy, more so in the US, is the short term thinking. China and Russia don't have that problem. They're more stable in that respect. They can execute real long term plans. Like businesses can. Nothing wrong with seeing advantages where they exist even if the way they go about it is disagreeable.

I'm not much of a history buff either but the US has been advancing it's global supremacy of "hard power and targeted violence" since at least the second world war. Palantir is nothing new.

And none of this has anything to do with an IT system in the NHS. What alternatives are there? Personally given the choice between palantir and a russian/Chinese company I'd go with palantir. Hopefully it works.