@GarbarzAriel: 1/13THREAD FOR ENGINEERS, SYS...
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Apr 29, 2026
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THREAD FOR ENGINEERS, SYSTEMS ANALYSTS AND AI PROGRAMMERS:
The key question is not whether Palantir “reads minds”. It does not need to. The issue is whether its platforms can infer emotions, vulnerabilities and behavioral tendencies from data.
THREAD FOR ENGINEERS, SYSTEMS ANALYSTS AND AI PROGRAMMERS:
The key question is not whether Palantir “reads minds”. It does not need to. The issue is whether its platforms can infer emotions, vulnerabilities and behavioral tendencies from data.
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Emotional AI does not require a magic “emotion detector”. It works by correlating signals: language, clicks, timing, location, networks, reactions, consumption, mobility and institutional data. From that, models infer fear, anger, anxiety, loyalty or susceptibility.
Emotional AI does not require a magic “emotion detector”. It works by correlating signals: language, clicks, timing, location, networks, reactions, consumption, mobility and institutional data. From that, models infer fear, anger, anxiety, loyalty or susceptibility.
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Palantir’s public material repeatedly describes systems that integrate massive datasets, detect patterns, support decisions and operationalize predictions. That is the technical base for behavioral and emotional inference.
Palantir’s public material repeatedly describes systems that integrate massive datasets, detect patterns, support decisions and operationalize predictions. That is the technical base for behavioral and emotional inference.
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The danger is not a cartoon robot saying “this citizen is sad”. The danger is a decision system ranking people by risk, influence, instability, persuasion potential or operational relevance — without calling that “emotion”.
The danger is not a cartoon robot saying “this citizen is sad”. The danger is a decision system ranking people by risk, influence, instability, persuasion potential or operational relevance — without calling that “emotion”.
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In AI terms, this can be done through NLP, sentiment analysis, behavioral scoring, graph analysis, anomaly detection and predictive modeling. None of this needs to be named “emotional AI” in the contract.
In AI terms, this can be done through NLP, sentiment analysis, behavioral scoring, graph analysis, anomaly detection and predictive modeling. None of this needs to be named “emotional AI” in the contract.
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If a platform connects state databases, telecom metadata, social media, financial traces, migration records, police data and app behavior, it can build a psychological-operational map of society.
If a platform connects state databases, telecom metadata, social media, financial traces, migration records, police data and app behavior, it can build a psychological-operational map of society.
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That map can identify who is afraid, who is angry, who is isolated, who can be mobilized, who can be discouraged, who can be radicalized, and who can be pushed into silence or obedience.
That map can identify who is afraid, who is angry, who is isolated, who can be mobilized, who can be discouraged, who can be radicalized, and who can be pushed into silence or obedience.
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This is where Palantir goes beyond Cambridge Analytica. Cambridge used mainly social media profiling for political persuasion. Palantir-style platforms can fuse many more databases and connect propaganda with state power.
This is where Palantir goes beyond Cambridge Analytica. Cambridge used mainly social media profiling for political persuasion. Palantir-style platforms can fuse many more databases and connect propaganda with state power.
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The core problem is not only privacy. It is democracy. When emotional and behavioral inference is connected to policing, intelligence, migration, welfare or military decisions, citizens become targets of algorithmic governance.
The core problem is not only privacy. It is democracy. When emotional and behavioral inference is connected to policing, intelligence, migration, welfare or military decisions, citizens become targets of algorithmic governance.
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The system does not need to convince everyone. It only needs to detect strategic minorities: undecided voters, angry groups, vulnerable communities, activists, dissidents, frightened workers, or people likely to abstain.
The system does not need to convince everyone. It only needs to detect strategic minorities: undecided voters, angry groups, vulnerable communities, activists, dissidents, frightened workers, or people likely to abstain.
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That is how digital power can manipulate politics: not by broadcasting one message to all, but by delivering different pressures to different psychological profiles. Fear for some, hate for others, apathy for others.
That is how digital power can manipulate politics: not by broadcasting one message to all, but by delivering different pressures to different psychological profiles. Fear for some, hate for others, apathy for others.
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So the precise accusation must be technical: Palantir’s data-fusion and AI platforms create the conditions for emotional and behavioral inference at scale, even when the company does not market it as “emotional AI”.
So the precise accusation must be technical: Palantir’s data-fusion and AI platforms create the conditions for emotional and behavioral inference at scale, even when the company does not market it as “emotional AI”.
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Glossary:
AI = Artificial Intelligence.
LLM = Large Language Model.
NLP = Natural Language Processing.
AIP = Artificial Intelligence Platform.
OSINT = Open Source Intelligence.
CDR = Call Detail Record.
IMSI = mobile subscriber ID.
IMEI = device ID.
Glossary:
AI = Artificial Intelligence.
LLM = Large Language Model.
NLP = Natural Language Processing.
AIP = Artificial Intelligence Platform.
OSINT = Open Source Intelligence.
CDR = Call Detail Record.
IMSI = mobile subscriber ID.
IMEI = device ID.