Controversial big data firm Palantir is becoming increasingly toxic in Silicon Valley over its work with ICE.
simply click here to claim your deal and get access to all exclusive Business Insider PRIME content.
The LGBTQ tech group cited human rights concerns by members of its community as the reason for the decision. Palantir, which provides data-analysis tools for law enforcement, federal clients, financial firms, and other industries, had paid to be a sponsor for, but the organization has decided to sever ties with the company and return its $15,000 in sponsorship money.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Alma, the WeWork for therapists, gets $8 million to draw 'soulfulness into the world'Described as the 'WeWork for therapists,' Alma is a membership-based group for mental health professionals. 'Around the world, close to a billion people report mental health issues. This is a global problem,' says founder and CEO Harry Ritter
Leer más »
Your Virtual Assistant Could Lead You Right Into A Tech Support ScamAI-powered voice assistants can be incredible helpful things, but sometimes they're helping the wrong people.
Leer más »
India's 5 best paying tech jobs right nowIndia's booming IT scene is creating a wealth of high paying opportunities, according to a new study identifying the country's five most lucrative tech professions right now.
Leer más »
The Best Smart Watches for MenToday’s watches don’t just tally your miles and remind you that yesterday’s run was a half-minute faster—they can also build customized workouts, create on-the-go color maps, bump your favorite Spotify workout playlists, and more.
Leer más »
https://time.com'Trans people have been under such attack for the last two-and-a-half years. But we’ve also been growing in strength and growing in acceptance in the community and the world, and growing in power.' Via TIME transgenderrights
Leer más »
Can a Silicon Valley entrepreneur fix California's troubled DMV? Newsom is banking on itTech entrepreneur Steve Gordon, the new director of California's DMV, says his know-how can help turn around the troubled agency.
Leer más »