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Palantir is reportedly in talks to help Britain with its beleaguered Covid contact tracing

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

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LONDON – The U.K. government is making allowance for using software from U.S. data analytics firm Palantir for coronavirus contact tracing in England, according to booms from Bloomberg and The Financial Times, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter.

Officials are reportedly in talks in using the company’s Foundry software to manage sensitive contact-tracing data on the spread of the virus. It comes after the authority failed to report 15,841 positive cases because an Excel spreadsheet containing contact-tracing data reached its zenith size and failed to automatically update.

Governments around the world have rolled out contact-tracing apps with many success. The apps are designed to alert users when they’ve been in close contact with someone who has tested outright for the virus. The U.K. app has failed to record potential exposures because the wrong threshold had reportedly been set, while “false discomforts” have also been sent to people.

Palantir has been described as the company that “knows everything hither you” and its software is used by government surveillance agencies around the world for spying purposes.

Palantir and the U.K.’s Department of Health and Group Care did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.

Read the full story on Bloomberg here and on The Financial Times here.

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