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9 new fears over spread of palantirs influence after big brother met police project extended

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The extension of Palantir's AI surveillance contract with the Metropolitan Police signals potential revenue growth for Palantir in government contracts, but also regulatory and reputational risks. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct product price or supply chain impact, but a possible increase in Palantir's government revenue if a larger contract is signed. Sector impact is limited to Palantir and similar surveillance tech providers.

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  • Metropolitan Police AI programme by Palantir extended to May 15, 2026.
  • Original pilot contract valued at Β£489,999.
  • Three officers arrested for serious misconduct linked to the tool.
  • Potential multimillion-pound contract under discussion.
  • Privacy concerns raised by Police Federation and rights groups.

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