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AI has access to everyone's bank accounts, using AI to target potential abusers. The IRS uses AI to analyze returns, bank statements, and books for fraud potential. AI nationwide, mostly catching tax evaders through tips. The IRS doubts the constitutionality of AI snooping. The IRS doesn't need evidence for audits. AI doesn't investigate emails but checks bank accounts. AI captured $500 million in 6 months. The Department of Justice controls IRS AI. Accountability is lacking in the government. The IRS targets the NFL owners. IRS agents feel they're destroying lives. The IRS uses AI to target rich partnerships and digital assets. Join the American swiper program to help seek the truth.

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The IRS has been using AI to access bank accounts of American citizens without search warrants or evidence of a crime, violating the 4th Amendment. An undercover journalist discovered this and found that the IRS claims to have access to every person's bank account. The IRS targets the middle class and little guys who can't defend themselves, rather than the wealthy. A new administration is needed to address this issue and hold federal officials accountable for violating citizens' rights. The IRS's use of AI to target the middle class is a move to extract money from them. The former head of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, stated that the US can pay any debt by printing money, ensuring zero probability of default. This system is designed to destroy the middle class and consolidate wealth in the hands of a few.

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If you care about not being surveilled illegally, about the treatment of people who come into the country illegally but deserve adequate treatment, and about lives in Gaza, Ukraine, and worldwide where Palantir is used, you're gonna want the best software in the world because it's the only way you can reduce and more precisely target the people and justify it; and actually the only way where you can say this person did this and they deserve to go.

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"I think Palantir is in partnership with the Netanyahu syndicate and the breakaways. I don't you know?" "The government pays a massive amount of amounts of money. Massive amounts of money." "there's a new sole source ICE contract on the way to Palantir as well, as just announced." "they have the treasury data. They have the IRS data. They have the social security data." "Trump has announced he wants to privatize Freddie and Fannie, but Palantir's gonna underwrite all the packages." "So they're gonna have all the housing data." "And we know HHS has said we're they're organizing all the health public and private health data, so I'm assuming that's going in as well." "the ICE contract is that they can track immigrants location in real time through Palantir back to ICE." "the primary thing going on is building a complete biometric surveillance of the entire population."

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Speaker 0 discusses Palantir and expanded government use. Key points: - Palantir is openly building databases on people, used with ICE and announced for broader government use; Palantir also manages all health data due to extensive contracts with HHS. - Trump’s first term included a push to have social media companies flag statements to prevent shootings, using analytics to determine intervention before a crime—concept described as “minority report.” - William Barr, during the first Trump administration, created DEEP, a program that legalized precrime in the United States; there were a few arrests under DEEP for Facebook posts, but not many, with the legal framework in place since Trump’s first term. - The pitch for a precrime system included HARPA, a health-focused version of DARPA, and a program called Safe Homes intended to analyze American social media posts for early warning signs of neuropsychiatric violence. Based on that analysis, individuals could be sent to a court-ordered psychologist or physician or placed under house arrest without having committed any crime. - With Palantir’s increased government integration, especially through the Doge agency led by Elon Musk, Palantir has embedded itself further in government, including the IRS and mortgage-related entities like Fannie Mae; this involves access to data from the Department of Treasury and the IRS, forming a master database aimed at stopping crime before it happens. - Palantir’s precrime activities included piloting predictive policing programs in police departments, initially in New Orleans, targeting primarily low-income minority neighborhoods. - Other companies besides Palantir, such as Predpol in Los Angeles, claim to provide predictive policing with an accuracy of 0.5%; contracts with Predpol have not been terminated. - The overarching concept traces to the Panopticon idea: constant surveillance leads people to police themselves and censor themselves, implying control through perpetual observation, rather than purely improved efficiency in policing. The speaker characterizes this as the foundational form of control.

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A senator questions a 23andMe representative about their data privacy policies, specifically regarding the sale of consumer data. The senator claims the company's privacy statement says they cannot share information without consent, yet they are selling it. The representative states customers can delete their data anytime, even after the sale. The senator points out that the deletion page went down after the sale announcement. The representative claims the issue was fixed and customers can now delete their data. However, the senator reads from 23andMe's privacy policy, which states the company retains genetic information, date of birth, and sex even after account deletion. The representative initially denies retaining genetic information, but then admits to retaining name, email address, and other data. The senator accuses the company of not allowing consumers to permanently delete their data and lying to them. The senator concludes that 23andMe controls consumer data and is violating its promises.

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Speaker 0 asserts that the IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without a search warrant or a crime claim, discovered by an undercover journalist. They claim the IRS has access to every person’s bank account, and that the agency has been working with the Department of Justice and has no problem going after the “little guy” to ensure taxes are paid. This is described as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment. Speaker 0 and Jim Jordan sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how AI is used and how civil rights are protected. Speaker 1 asks what the end game is and how to protect constitutional rights given the inevitability of AI, seeking ways to safeguard Americans. Speaker 0 responds that a new administration is needed in November, accusing the current administration of being lawless in terms of surveillance of the public, members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters. They claim the administration has “weaponized the government against us,” and that protections of the Bill of Rights—First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments—have been ignored. Speaker 0 states that one of the goals is to address this perceived weaponization and surveillance.

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The discussion centers on the kill chain concept and Palantir’s role within it. One speaker explains that the system you call the kill chain was created privately, while publicly lawyers frame it as something like “tech for the amelioration of unwanted blah blah blah.” The term kill chain sounds good to him, though not originally Palantir’s; it’s a general military sequence from identifying a target to taking a life. Palantir’s contract added their software and artificial intelligence to the kill chain, making it quicker, and, in his view, “better and more violent.” He notes that stepping back to examine the actual application of these technologies can be destabilizing. Another speaker discusses a personal trajectory: Juan didn’t leave Palantir entirely for ethical reasons, only taking another job, but his motivation to speak out against Palantir grew after observing the Israeli invasion of Gaza following the October 7 attacks. Palantir has contracts with the Israeli Defense Forces, with the exact nature intentionally opaque, yet evidence suggests Palantir’s AI tech was used for target selection in Gaza. The speaker Carp embraces controversy as part of marketing, stating Palantir is comfortable being unpopular. He adds that Palantir works with health insurance companies to build AI for denials management to protect revenue, raising the question of whether Palantir’s AI should decide what care is covered for individuals. A third speaker explains the technical approach: they use what legal scholars call predicate-based search to identify indicators of potential bad behavior in a person’s life. In essence, Palantir makes software that helps customers collect and analyze data and then act on the analysis. By 2013, a decade after founding, Palantir’s client list included the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the Marines, the Air Force, Special Operations Command, and more. Palantir already had contracts with the IRS to analyze taxpayer data to guide auditors to easier audits, handling financial information for many. They also had multiple contracts with the Department of Health and Human Services, whose core responsibility is Medicare and Medicaid, controlling millions of Americans’ health records and access to health care. A final speaker warns that as we increasingly live in a simulated world, we move toward governance by algorithm, governed by those influencing these AI systems to advance profit- or control-seeking objectives.

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The IRS is allegedly using AI to access Americans' bank accounts without warrants or specific claims of criminal activity. This was reportedly discovered by an undercover journalist. The IRS claims to have access to everyone's bank account and is allegedly working with the Department of Justice. They purportedly have no problem targeting ordinary citizens to ensure tax compliance. This is considered a violation of the 4th Amendment. Jim Jordan and another individual sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about their use of AI and how they are protecting citizens' civil rights.

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Speaker 0: Palantir is described through the Lord of the Rings metaphor, with a logo of a black orb balanced on two leaf-like supports, invoking the mythical Palantirs from Tolkien's work. Palantirs are stones that allowed users to see into the past, future, and other locations, and the logo is used to symbolize Palantir’s mission of using complex data for powerful insights, with a focus on data intelligence and innovation. A Palantir is described as an indestructible crystal ball, and the word is said to come from quinia palan, meaning far or to watch over, which is linked to a surveillance state. The speaker asserts that Palantir has been all over the Trump administration, and claims that Trump has tapped Palantir to compile data on Americans. It is stated that if Palantir teams with Doge, their job becomes easy because Doge has already gained access to the Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, the IRS, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Personal Management, and the Department of Education. The speaker contends that if they wanted to build a social credit score system, they would have all the information they need. There is a reference to Minority Report, claiming Palantir already has the technology of crime predicting, and that Palantir is now being sold to police departments. The speaker warns that, as in the Minority Report ending, the outcome was not good. The speaker mentions riots in Los Angeles that are planned to spread across the nation, and suggests that an additional biological threat has already been exercised, referencing Event 201. There is a claim that there was a saying about nothing new under the sun, recalling 2020, riots, and stimulus checks. The prediction is that this time there will be universal basic income relief, the rollout of an emergency digital wallet, and soon digital IDs, though they will be labeled differently to sound favorable because of Trump’s tendency to rename things. Palantir is said to take over to ensure universal compliance. The speaker invokes occult language about “order out of chaos,” claiming that people are falling for it. The message asserts that Trump will not save them and reiterates Palantir’s presence since day one. The speaker proclaims that we are living in extraordinary times and asserts that Christians should be excited because of what the Bible says, while those who are scared are described as not in Christ. Finally, there is a call to know Jesus as Lord and Savior, with the Bible verse implication that confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in his death and resurrection will lead to salvation, urging not to wait until it is too late.

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The IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without search warrants or evidence of wrongdoing. An undercover journalist revealed that the IRS claims to have access to everyone's bank accounts and is collaborating with the Department of Justice. They focus on enforcing tax compliance among ordinary citizens. This practice raises serious concerns about violations of the Fourth Amendment. In response, Jim Jordan and I have sent a letter to the IRS requesting more information about their use of AI and measures to protect the civil rights of Americans.

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The IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without warrants. They claim to have access to everyone's accounts and are willing to go after small taxpayers. Jim Jordan and I demanded answers from the IRS. We need a new administration to protect our civil rights from this lawless surveillance.

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The Department of Homeland Security is seeking access to millions of IRS taxpayer records through an automated computer system. This is concerning because taxpayer records are highly secure, and misuse can result in a felony conviction. Previously, agencies needed to justify requests for specific taxpayer records related to a crime. This new system would allow access to millions of records without justification, including those of documented citizens. The rationale is to find undocumented immigrants, but this could penalize those who pay taxes in good faith. The first IRS general counsel quit due to legal and ethical concerns, and his replacement was forced out for refusing to grant access to 7,000,000 records without proper justification. There are fears that a more pliable replacement will risk taxpayer data. Given past government database hacks, aggregating this data creates a target for foreign adversaries. This policy is viewed as dangerous, an abuse of taxpayer records, and a step towards authoritarianism.

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"What we have learned is that the IRS, in fact, has been using AI to access bank accounts of American citizens without any kind of a search warrant or even without any specific, claim that they have committed a crime." "This person also indicated that they've been working with the Department of Justice and that they have absolutely no problem whatsoever going after the little guy to make sure that they are paying their taxes." "This is such a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment that we have, Jim Jordan and I, sent a letter to the IRS demanding that they provide additional information about what they are doing with AI and what they are doing to protect the civil rights of American citizens."

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Trump's bill contains a clause barring all 50 states from regulating AI for the next decade. The Trump administration granted Palantir Technology contracts to develop a federal platform powered by its AI-driven foundry software, consolidating sensitive personal data from multiple agencies. Palantir was founded by Alex Karp and Peter Thiel, and a significant portion is owned by BlackRock. This follows Elon's resignation from DOGE, which cut less than $100 billion in spending. DOGE employees worked for and lobbied for Palantir, raising questions about whether DOGE's purpose was to access classified data while creating the illusion of bureaucratic reform. This may have been an effort to expand the surveillance state and provide Palantir with backdoor access. Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene were the only members of congress to speak out against this. Greene voted for the bill and claimed she didn't see the clause.

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Some people are concerned about data mining and privacy issues, particularly with ChoicePoint, a company created by Republicans. ChoicePoint has access to vast amounts of personal data, including phone numbers, medical records, DNA, and more. They have been involved in controversial activities, such as providing inaccurate voter lists in Florida and falsifying DNA evidence in rape cases. This privatized spy function raises constitutional concerns and blurs the line between government and private surveillance. George Orwell would find this situation concerning.

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I want to assure every tax payer that the IRS will not be sifting through records randomly. We are performing a basic anti-fraud review to prevent large scale theft of taxpayer benefits. We pay billions in child tax credits to illegal aliens, so we are implementing systematic reforms. The IRS has been weaponized against Americans for years, engaging in politically based audits and leaking taxpayer information. We are restoring neutrality, ethics, and security controls. One of our major projects involves upgrading IT systems to protect taxpayer information from theft by criminals or foreign governments.

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Palantir is allegedly in partnership with the Netanyahu syndicate and the breakaways. The government pays Palantir massive amounts of money through contracts. A new sole-source ICE contract is on the way to Palantir. Palantir has Treasury, IRS, and Social Security data, and will soon have all ICE data. Trump wants to privatize Freddie and Fannie, but Palantir will underwrite all the packages, giving them all housing data. HHS is organizing all public and private health data, which is assumed to be going to Palantir as well. This data is being managed and privatized into AI. After XAI announced a partnership with Palantir, the government gave Palantir additional contracts. An income verification service suddenly had complete data on 100% of Americans after Doge got Treasury, Social Security, and IRS data. The ICE contract allows tracking immigrants' locations in real-time through Palantir back to ICE. The primary thing going on is building a complete biometric surveillance of the entire population.

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The IRS is allegedly using AI to access Americans' bank accounts without warrants or claims of criminal activity. This was reportedly discovered by an undercover journalist who found the IRS claims access to everyone's bank accounts. The IRS is also allegedly working with the Department of Justice and targeting ordinary citizens to ensure tax compliance. Jim Jordan and Speaker 0 sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about their AI usage and civil rights protections. Speaker 0 claims the current administration has been lawless in its surveillance, targeting members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters, and weaponizing the government. Speaker 0 suggests a new administration is needed to protect constitutional rights.

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Speaker 0 discusses The New York Times piece about Trump tapping Palantir to compile data on Americans, noting mixed reactions online and outlining the background. In March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions about a potential master list of personal information and untold surveillance power. Behind the scenes, officials have quietly placed technological building blocks to enable the plan, with Palantir—the data analysis and technology firm—playing a central role. Palantir is described as more than a data firm. The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work across the federal government in recent months. The company has received more than 113,000,000 in federal government spending since Trump took office, including new contracts with the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon, plus existing contracts. A separate note mentions a $795,000,000 Department of Defense contract awarded last week that has not yet been spent. Representatives of Palantir are said to be in discussions with at least two other agencies—the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service—about buying its technology, according to six government officials and Palantir employees. A key Palantir product, Foundry, is used in at least four federal agencies, including DHS and the HHS, widely adopted to organize and analyze data and to pave the way for merging information from different agencies. This is linked to the ability to create detailed portraits of Americans based on government data. Government officials say the administration has sought access to hundreds of data points on citizens and others through government databases, including bank account numbers, student debt amounts, medical claims, and disability status. Critics say such data access could be used to advance political agendas, policing immigrants, and punishing critics; privacy advocates, student unions, and labor rights organizations have filed lawsuits to block data access. A notable point in the piece is that Palantir’s selection as a chief vendor was driven by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, with at least three Doge members formerly at Palantir and two others who had worked at Peter Thiel-funded companies. Some current and former Palantir employees have expressed unease, with 13 former employees signing a letter urging Palantir to stop its endeavors with President Trump, including Linda Shah, a Palantir engineer who left last year, who said the concern was not the technology but how the administration planned to use it. The article also notes Palantir’s main products: Foundry and Gotham, the latter described as helping organize and draw conclusions from data and tailored for security and defense purposes. Gotham is interpreted by some as precrime software. Palantir was founded with initial funding from the CIA’s venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, and Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, and In-Q-Tel also funded Founders Fund. Speaker 1 interjects with a quote from Palantir’s Alex Karp claiming Palantir built PG to stop the rise of the far right in Europe and to distribute the COVID vaccine with Foundry, and to create a “digital kill chain.” Speaker 0 questions the desirability of a technology that compiles banking data, social security information, online presence, and other personal data for precrime analysis across government, especially under an administration associated with claims of stopping a far-right rise. The discussion continues with concerns about the potential weaponization of data and the implications for speech, political ideology, and dissent.

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The Congresswoman states that the IRS has been using AI to access Americans’ bank accounts without a search warrant or any specific crime claim. An undercover journalist discovered that the IRS claims access to every person’s bank account, and that they have been working with the Department of Justice and that they have no problem targeting the “little guy” to ensure tax payments. She describes this as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment and, with Jim Jordan, sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how they are using AI and how they are protecting citizens’ civil rights. She then asks, what is the end game here? Acknowledging that the AI tools are hard to contain, she asks how American citizens and constitutional rights can be protected. In response, she argues that a new administration in November is needed because the current administration has been “absolutely lawless” in its surveillance of Americans, including members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters, and has weaponized the government against them. She says this administration has completely ignored the Bill of Rights, referencing the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments, and states that one of the things we...

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A data broker, Near Intelligence, with ties to US Defense Contractors, tracked cell phones of visitors to Jeffrey Epstein's island over a three-year period. We found that Near Intelligence left this data exposed online. The maps generated show visitors' movements, potentially leading back to their homes and workplaces. The data reveals visitors came from over 166 locations in the US and abroad. Near Intelligence sources data from advertising exchanges. Before a targeted ad appears, your phone sends data, including location, to ad exchanges. Near Intelligence siphons this data, repackages, analyzes, and sells it. Despite its intended use for advertising, Near Intelligence has provided this data to the US military. Anyone with a phone can be tracked. To protect your privacy, use trusted apps, turn off location services, use ad blockers, and use VPNs that filter out advertising technology.

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The discussion centers on Palantir Technologies and a proposed March 2025 executive order that would require federal agencies to share and control data, aiming to centralize government data using Palantir’s Foundry platform. It is claimed that Palantir has already deployed Foundry in at least four agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services, and that the company has received over $113 million in federal contracts since Trump took office, with a recent $795 million Department of Defense contract. The speakers allege that the initiative could enable a comprehensive database on all Americans—“light years beyond Real ID, the Patriot Act, and Prism”—and that those who control it seek “complete power over you and everyone else.” They warn of mass surveillance and privacy violations, lack of oversight, and potential political abuse. Key concerns include the breadth of data that Palantir’s system could merge, such as bank accounts, medical records, driving records, student debt, disability status, political affiliation, credit card expenditures, online purchases, tax filings, and travel and phone records, creating “detailed profiles on every single American.” The speakers argue this centralization would enable unchecked monitoring with “zero oversight,” increasing data security risks and the potential for breaches, leaks, or mismanagement. They emphasize a history of opaqueness in Palantir’s operations and tie the company’s AI tools to predictive policing and military applications lacking public accountability. They cite Palantir’s CEO Alex Karp as having controversial views and describe the firm as aligned with a profit-driven push for technomilitarism. The talk links Palantir to broader power dynamics, including ties to Elon Musk’s and Peter Thiel’s spheres, and suggests a technocratic oligarchy could emerge that prioritizes corporate and political agendas over public interest. While acknowledging stated goals like fraud detection and national security, the speakers assert the lack of checks and balances, and fear that the surveillance infrastructure would be embedded to be expanded by future governments. The “kill chain” terminology is discussed both in military and cyber contexts, with Palantir’s Gotham platform described as designed to shorten the kill chain by fusing large datasets into actionable intelligence, enabling faster targeting decisions. They provide examples like the use of Palantir to improve the accuracy and speed of Ukraine’s artillery strikes and, publicly, the Israeli Defense Forces’ use for striking targets in Gaza. The segment also mentions Palantir’s use in predictive policing, including tools used by the Los Angeles Police Department, and argues that Palantir aims to track “everybody, not just immigrants.” The speakers conclude that this centralized system is “light years beyond Real ID, the Patriot Act, or Prism” and advocate resisting it and “thinking of ways we can break the links in the kill chain.”

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Ro Khanna | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #591
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Ro Khanna, a Democratic congressman representing Silicon Valley, discusses his Indian heritage, his grandfather's role in India's independence, and his upbringing in Philadelphia, where he was one of the few Indian children. He emphasizes the impact of supportive teachers and coaches, and how occasional taunts reinforced his optimistic view of the United States. He contrasts his experience with the strong Indian community in New Jersey, highlighting his commitment to advocating for the underdog. Khanna addresses the risk of escalating conflict in the Middle East, noting his War Powers Resolution, co-sponsored with Rep. Thomas Massie, which asserts that presidential military action against Iran requires congressional approval. He explains that Congress would vote within 15 days of a presidential decision, emphasizing the need for a swift congressional check. He observes bipartisan skepticism regarding military intervention, citing Republicans and conservative commentators like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene who have voiced opposition or concern. He cautions that striking Iran could provoke retaliation, increase terrorist activity, and divert resources from domestic priorities. Regarding Gaza, Khanna details the humanitarian crisis: tens of thousands killed, hundreds of thousands injured, and mass displacement of children. He argues that bombing will not eradicate Hamas and emphasizes Israel's right to exist, but insists the current approach risks fueling extremism and undermining regional support. He proposes a negotiated settlement based on a two-state solution with Palestinian self-determination. He envisions the United States facilitating a regional effort involving Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt, with viable Palestinian leadership and land swaps to ensure security. He suggests that Donald Trump could leverage relationships with Arab states to advance a peace process, while opposing indiscriminate bombing of civilians. Khanna critiques the American political system's involvement in prolonged wars and rising defense spending, advocating for a cross-party anti-war movement. He calls for an "economic patriotism" focused on rebuilding domestic industry and manufacturing, including a modern Marshall Plan for the United States, investment in AI centers and trade schools, and a commitment to revitalizing rural and industrial areas. Concerning the tech sector, Khanna highlights the presence of trillion-dollar companies and a powerful tech lobby in his district. He raises concerns about Palantir’s Foundry platform's use across federal agencies and the privacy implications. He advocates for individual data ownership, consent for data collection, algorithmic transparency, and robust privacy protections. He warns against AI-driven targeting in military applications, insisting on human oversight in the use of force, and a regulatory framework for AI that safeguards civil liberties. He references the Internet Bill of Rights, proposed with Tim Berners-Lee, urging Congress to enact protections against data misuse, provide data dividends for individuals, and ensure transparency of government data holdings. Khanna emphasizes the need to lower pharmaceutical prices, citing his and Bernie Sanders’s efforts, the influence of pharma lobbyists, and the importance of Speaker Mike Johnson bringing prescription drug reform to a vote. He advocates for transparency in lobbying, referencing OpenSecrets, and describes a bipartisan effort to prevent stock trading by members of Congress, as part of his "Drain the Swamp" agenda. He reflects on Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaigns, noting establishment resistance and the need for a broader progressive coalition. He concludes by affirming his belief in America, the importance of citizen voices, and the goal of rebuilding trust through a renewed national purpose that unites workers and communities in reclaiming the American dream.

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Trump Taps Palantir AI To SPY ON ALL AMERICANS
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Ken Clippenstein discusses concerns over Palantir's collaboration with the Trump administration to create a mass database of American citizens. Palantir, an AI-driven tech company, is integral to national security agencies, utilizing AI to analyze vast amounts of data efficiently. The Trump administration's ties to Palantir, including former employees and financial backers, highlight a shift towards AI-focused contracts, raising civil liberties concerns. The national security state, exemplified by ICE's surveillance practices, suggests that data collection will affect not just non-citizens but all Americans, necessitating a reevaluation of civil liberties in the age of AI.
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