Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool
TL;DR
London's Metropolitan Police deployed an AI tool from Palantir for a week to scan internal staff data for misconduct. The software flagged everything from work-from-home violations to corruption suspicions and even rape allegations. The result: investigations against hundreds of officers. The use of Palantir tools by police forces remains highly controversial.
Nauti's Take
The Met experiment shows a real opportunity: AI sweeping internal data can surface misconduct in days instead of months, from minor rule-breaking to corruption. The risk is that Palantir-style tools become a sledgehammer that scans every employee and puts everyone under blanket suspicion.
Whoever deploys this needs crystal-clear rules, thresholds and evidence standards — otherwise compliance tips into mass surveillance.