Palantir Sayin' It Ain't Their Fault If Folks Get Hit, Nahmean?
Tech company pushin' blame for AI warfare on the military? Sounds suspect, fam. Where the accountability at?

Aight, so peep this: Palantir, that tech company that be makin' tools for the government, is out here sayin' it ain't their fault if their AI get used to bomb the wrong folks. Their UK head honcho, Louis Mosley, told the BBC that the military is responsible for how they use that tech in war. Bruh, that's cold.
They got this thing called the Maven Smart System, right? The Pentagon be usin' it to plan attacks. It takes a bunch of info – spy intel, satellite pics, drone footage – and spits out targets. But some folks worried that this system ain't got enough oversight, and civilians might get caught in the crossfire. Real talk, it's always regular people who pay the price.
Mosley be like, "Yo, chill. A human is always makin' the final decision." But let's be real, when you got commanders pressurin' soldiers to make quick decisions, they gonna rely on whatever the AI tells 'em. And who do you think be payin' the price for those mistakes?
He tryin' to play it off like it's just a "support tool" that helps the military analyze info. But the streets know that tech can influence decisions, especially when you operatin' under pressure. It be regular folks in the wrong place at the wrong time, gettin' turned to mist because of these decisions.
And when the BBC asked about commanders blindly followin' the AI's advice, Mosley just bounced the question back to the military. He was like, "That's on them to set the rules." Dawg, that's straight up passin' the buck. Where the responsibility at?
The Pentagon already had to ditch another AI system because they didn't want it used in automatic weapons. Now Palantir steppin' up to fill that void. Sounds like they chasin' that bag, consequences be damned.
The US done dropped over 11,000 bombs on Iran since February, and Maven played a role in pickin' those targets. The military be praisin' this AI for speedin' up decisions. But faster ain't always better when people's lives are on the line.
It's always the same story, though. Corporations make bank off war, and regular people suffer. Palantir ain't gonna be dodgin' bullets. They just sellin' the map.
At the end of the day, this mess just shows that these companies be chasin' profits over the lives of the everyday man. Keep it 100, these policies ain't about protectin' nobody. It's just about money and power.


