Met Police Broadens Muhammad Al-Fa'id Investigation
London's Metropolitan Police is exploring the use of Palantir's data analytics technology to accelerate criminal investigations. The move aims to enhance the speed and efficiency of crime detection through advanced data processing. This follows ongoing discussions regarding technology integration within UK law enforcement. The London Metropolitan Police Service is investigating officers following the use of a Palantir AI tool. The decision is described as a first step toward bringing those who facilitated the trafficking to justice. The Met has strengthened its investigative team with officers specializing in modern slavery. This move follows findings regarding those who facilitated Al-Fa'id's trafficking and abuse.
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Mastodon
“Met Police eyes Palantir to speed crime probes”
Hacker News
“London Met Police investigates officers after using Palantir AI tool.”
BBC Radio 4
“says the decision is the first step in bringing to justice the those who facilitated Muhammad Al-Fa'id's trafficking and abuse. The Met Police said it had broadened its investigation to include human trafficking.”
BBC Radio 4
“The Met Police said it had broadened its investigation to include human trafficking. It's understood to have strengthened its team with officers with a background in modern slavery.”
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