Palantir is one of the world's most controversial technology companies. Its extraordinary growth was steered by a revolving door of executives moving between Palantir and the corridors of power in Washington and Westminster. It has won contracts with governments across the globe and some of the world's biggest companies but it's now under pressure from human rights activists, politicians and data specialists on both sides of the Atlantic. This FT film looks at the company's remarkable rise and examines what's next for Peter Thiel and Alex Karp's company
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00:00 Intro
00:58 Palantir under pressure
04:32 The origin story
05:39 Palantir's platforms
07:56 Palantir the defence contractor
09:23 Government and company contracts
10:16 The Palantir 'manifesto'
12:19 The tech company for the Trump age
14:22 The revolving door
15:44 How the UK welcomed Palantir with open arms
18:16 How Palantir won contracts with the NHS
20:23 The procurement process
23:45 Patient data is a trust issue
27:23 Palantir's future
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