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AI-powered surveillance company Palantir created a chore coat. Great, now I have no choice but to burn mine | Van Badham
NEWS
5/9/2026

AI-powered surveillance company Palantir created a chore coat. Great, now I have no choice but to burn mine | Van Badham

The gentle French garment is now as cursed as the infamous megacorp, which has accumulated $80m in government contracts in Australia alone It’s taken me years to find a chore coat with a cut that flatters my big tits but, now that I finally own one, I want to incinerate it.Such is the power of brand contamination; infamous data surveillance megacorp Palantir has decided to bang a logo on a chore coat to sell as corporate merch. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Pursuit raises $22M seed to help companies find and win government contracts
NEWS
4/29/2026AI summary

Pursuit raises $22M seed to help companies find and win government contracts

Pursuit, an AI platform helping companies find and win government contracts, announced a $22 million seed round led by OpenGov co-founder Mike Rosengarten. The startup crawls public data from approximately 11,000 state, local, and education (SLED) entities to surface contract opportunities. Founded in 2023 by Mike Vichich and Brandon Max, Pursuit has raised $25.5 million total from investors including Jack Altman, Bill Gurley, and Sam Hinkie.

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TechCrunch
Palantir CEO Alex Karp's Viral 'Anti-Woke' Manifesto Sparks Debate Over NHS Contracts
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Tech·4/25/2026AI summary

Palantir CEO Alex Karp's Viral 'Anti-Woke' Manifesto Sparks Debate Over NHS Contracts

Palantir co-founder Alex Karp's viral 22-point manifesto criticizing cultural relativism, backing AI weapons and calling for universal national service has sparked controversy amid his company's extensive UK government contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds. The $400bn firm holds contracts with the NHS, Ministry of Defence, Financial Conduct Authority and 11 police forces, raising concerns among critics about democracy and the company's ideological leadership.

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BBC Technology