Leaked NHS documents show Palantir software 10 times slower than existing tools
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Summary
Leaked internal NHS documents reveal that Palantir's software is 10 times slower than alternative NHS tools, contradicting the company's claims that its technology saves medics time. The leak undermines the argument that partnering with the controversial military contractor was a necessary trade-off for superior technology, suggesting the NHS compromised its ethics without gaining technological benefits.
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The revelation strips away NHS managers' final defense for imposing Palantir on the health service – that the firm's controversial reputation is a necessary trade-off for superior technology.
It is now clear that the NHS hasn't just compromised its ethics by partnering with a military contractor, but has actually spent
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