This is a poorly written article by someone with minimal subject understanding. The author should please Google what Palantir has actually been doing for decades; they’ve been using “AI” to process data gathered by US intelligence on the battlefield since the early 2000s. That’s their whole business proposition, data analytics via merging different data sources and databases (ELINT/SIGINT/IMINT), automated analytics and simulations, with a front end that is easy to understand. They’re going to integrate the new models into that, from Claude, from OpenAI, from xAI. Claude was apparently used during the US military operation in Venezuela through a Palantir platform. This has already been happening and will continue to happen.
This is a poorly written article by someone with minimal subject understanding. The author should please Google what Palantir has actually been doing for decades; they’ve been using “AI” to process data gathered by US intelligence on the battlefield since the early 2000s. That’s their whole business proposition, data analytics via merging different data sources and databases (ELINT/SIGINT/IMINT), automated analytics and simulations, with a front end that is easy to understand. They’re going to integrate the new models into that, from Claude, from OpenAI, from xAI. Claude was apparently used during the US military operation in Venezuela through a Palantir platform. This has already been happening and will continue to happen.
Merging all your data into one tool makes it a valuable target for enemy factions. Imagine the hard-drives with all these data smuggled to China.