Wired
According to the dispatch dated 2026-05-08, Wired is referenced as the employing publication of a journalist who registered as a worker on the Rent a Human platform. Nexor reports the journalist documented firsthand operational failures on the platform, including technical glitches and instances of non-payment to workers.
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From Total Information Awareness to Palantir: How the Program Congress Killed Became the System Nobody Can Stop
I traced the documented lineage from the Total Information Awareness program, killed unanimously by the Senate in 2003, through Palantir Technologies' CIA-funded founding, to the 2025 construction of a master database merging IRS, Social Security, DHS, and Medicaid records through a single API built in 30 days. Every claim is sourced to federal court filings, congressional records, federal contracting databases, or the published words of the people involved. The architecture Congress voted to stop never died. It privatized.

AI Tribunals, 765,000 Rentable Humans, and the Quiet Gutting of Spirit Airlines
I ran 61 clips in this compilation and the three threads that kept pulling at me were the same ones: hedge funds with positions across every major airline, grocery chain, and bank; a live website showing 765,000 humans available for hire by AI agents; and the active pitch for AI tribunals to replace human judges. None of it surprised me. That's the problem.
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