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One of the founders of the Combinator Accelerator Y offered an indefinite criticism this weekend of the controversial Palantir Data Analysis Society, which led an executive of the company to provide an extensive defense of Palantir’s work.

Back-and-forth came after federal deposits has shown that US immigration and ICE Customs – attacking Trump’s offensive deportation strategy – pays $ 30 million to create What calls the Life Cycle Operating System of Migrationor immigration, to help Ice decide who to aim for deportation, as well as to offer “almost visibility in real time” in self -states.

Founder Combinator Paul Graham shared headlines on Palantir’s contract on xWriting, “It’s a very exciting moment in technology right now. If you are a first -class programmer, there is a huge number of other places that you can go to work and not in the company that creates the infrastructure of the police state.”

In response, Palantir’s global head of commercial Ted Mabrey wrote That “we are looking forward to the next series of recruitment that they decided to apply to Palantir after reading your post”.

Mabrey did not discuss the details of Palantir’s current work with Ice, but said the company started working with the Internal Security Department (where Ice operates) “in the immediate response to the murder of agent Jaime Zapata by Zetas in an effort recorded Fallen Hero mode. ”

“When people are alive because of what you built and others are dead because what you built was not good enough, you are developing a very different perspective for the concept of your work,” Mabrey said.

Graham’s criticism of Google’s Maven project in 2018 was also compared, which eventually prompted the company to stop work to analyze the army drone images. (Then Google marked that it has become more open to defense.)

Mabrey has urged anyone interested in working on Palantir to read CEO Alexander Karp’s new book “The Technological Republic”, which argues that the software industry should rebuild its relationship with the government. (The company was Attracting to College Centers with signs stating that “a moment of match has reached the West”)

“We hire faithful,” Mabrey continued. “Not in the sense of homogeneity of faith, but with the inherent ability to believe in something greater than yourself.

So Graham mabrey to “publicly commit on behalf of Palantir not to build things that help the government to violate the US Constitution”, though he was recognized in another post that such a commitment would have “no legal force”.

“But I hope that if [make the commitment]And a Palantir employee one day asks to do something illegal, he will say “I haven’t registered for it” and refuses, “Graham wrote.

Mabrey in turn compared Graham’s question To “promise to stop hitting the trick of your husband’s court”, but added that the company “made this promise in many ways from Sunday”, starting with the commitment to “the 3500 huge careful people who are grinding themselves because they are doing it.”

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