I don’t have live access to latest updates right now, but here’s what I can share based on recent reporting up to now.
- Summary of the Palantir manifesto controversy: Palantir published a 22-point manifesto, largely tied to views from CEO Alex Karp, that has drawn significant media and political backlash for its stance on culture, governance, and the role of AI in national security. This has sparked scrutiny of Palantir’s public positioning and its UK government contracts, including NHS and other public sector work. [ Guardian article, 2026-04-21][Middle East Eye article, 2026-04-19]
- Reactions from policymakers and the market: The manifesto has led to concern among MPs and public-sector stakeholders about Palantir’s ideology and its fit with publicly funded services, contributing to calls to review or potentially exit certain contracts. At the same time, some coverage notes continued competitive tension in Palantir’s stock and investor sentiment following the post. [ Guardian, 2026-04-21][Middle East Eye, 2026-04-19]
- Public discussion and media coverage: Coverage spans traditional outlets and independent/alternative channels, with several articles characterizing the manifesto as controversial or alarmist and others framing it as a broader tech-privacy vs. security debate. You’ll see discussion in both mainstream press and commentary-focused outlets. [ Guardian, 2026-04-21][Yahoo/others, 2026-04-19]
Would you like a brief, up-to-date digest with direct quotes from the latest articles, or a focused summary of how this might affect Palantir’s UK government contracts and public sector involvement? I can also pull recent updates from specific outlets if you tell me which you trust most.[1]