KEY POINTS
  • The "No Palantir in Our NHS" campaign comes after Palantir partnered with the NHS on a Covid-19 "Data Store."
  • Palantir sells software that's designed to help public and private organizations analyze huge quantities of data and pull out meaningful patterns and connections.
  • It was founded in 2003 by tech entrepreneurs including billionaire Peter Thiel — a Facebook board member who reportedly donated $1.25 million to Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

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Peter Thiel, co-founder and chairman of Palantir Technologies Inc., pauses during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019.

LONDON — A campaign is being launched to try to stop U.S. tech giant Palantir from working with the U.K.'s National Health Service.

The "No Palantir in Our NHS" campaign — launched at an event on Thursday — comes after Palantir partnered with the NHS on a Covid-19 "Data Store." The project was designed to help the government and health service use data to monitor the spread of the virus.

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