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Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool

Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool

Summary

The Metropolitan Police used an AI tool from the company Palantir to investigate their own officers for rule-breaking and crimes. This led to hundreds of officers being checked and several arrests for serious offenses including abuse and fraud.

Key Facts

  • The Met used Palantir’s AI software for one week to monitor officers’ behavior using existing data.
  • The AI found misconduct such as working from home fraudulently, corruption, and serious crimes like rape.
  • Three officers were arrested for crimes including sexual abuse, fraud, and misuse of police systems.
  • 98 officers were linked to corruption involving misuse of IT systems for personal gain.
  • 42 senior officers faced misconduct assessments for falsely claiming office attendance while working remotely too much.
  • Some officers were investigated for not declaring their Freemason membership, which must now be reported.
  • The Met plans to use Palantir tech for criminal investigations and believes the software can improve trust and standards in the force.
  • The Met commissioner stated that new technology helps police address internal problems and protect public trust.
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