Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool
The Metropolitan Police has initiated investigations into hundreds of officers following the deployment of an AI tool developed by Palantir. Over a week, the software analyzed readily available data to identify rule-breaking, uncovering violations ranging from work-from-home discrepancies to suspected corruption and criminal allegations.

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AI-generatedThe Metropolitan Police has initiated investigations into hundreds of officers following the deployment of an AI tool developed by Palantir. Over a week, the software analyzed readily available data to identify rule-breaking, uncovering violations ranging from work-from-home discrepancies to suspected corruption and criminal allegations. This led to the arrest of three officers for offenses including abuse of authority and sexual assault. The AI detected corruption as the most frequent offense, with 98 officers assessed for abusing IT systems for financial gain, and 500 receiving prevention notices for the same. Additionally, 42 senior officers are being assessed for misconduct related to excessive remote work, and 12 are under investigation for failing to declare Freemason membership. The Met stated the tool aims to improve trust, reduce crime, and raise standards.
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5 extractedA total of 500 officers received prevention notices in relation to abuse of the IT system that rosters shifts by police officers for personal or financial gain.
98 officers were assessed for misconduct related to abuse of the IT system that rosters shifts by police officers for personal or financial gain.
42 senior officers were being assessed for misconduct for sometimes falsely claiming to have been in the office when they had been working from home.
12 officers were under investigation for gross misconduct for keeping their membership of the Freemasons private.
The software found evidence tying a small number of officers to serious cases of misconduct and criminality, resulting in the arrest of three officers.