Sadiq Khan Raises Concerns Over Met Police Use of Palantir AI System
In Brief
The debate highlights questions about ethical use of AI in policing and oversight of public contracts.
Key Facts
- Sadiq Khan may oppose Scotland Yard's use of Palantir's AI systems for processing criminal intelligence.
- The mayor's office expressed concerns about supporting firms perceived as acting contrary to London's values.
- Palantir's software has previously been used in other high-profile contexts, according to The Guardian.
- The Metropolitan Police launched a probe into hundreds of officers flagged by the Palantir AI tool.
- The police federation is considering legal action against the Met over the use of the AI tool.
What Happened
Sadiq Khan's office raised concerns about the Metropolitan Police's potential contract with Palantir for AI systems, while the police federation is considering legal action regarding the use of the tool to monitor officers.
Why It Matters
The situation raises broader issues about transparency, ethical considerations, and the impact of AI technologies on policing practices and public trust.
What's Next
Further statements or actions may be taken by the mayor's office, and potential legal proceedings could be initiated by the police federation.
Sources
- The Guardian — Sadiq Khan may try to stop Scotland Yard signing Palantir contract(3h ago)
- The Independent — Police federation consider legal action against Met over use of Palantir AI tool to monitor officers(20m ago)
