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French spies drop AI giant Palantir over US overreliance fears
France’s government is replacing Palantir’s AI systems with domestic provider ChapsVision to reduce reliance on U.S.-controlled technologies. The move, driven by concerns over strategic autonomy and data security, includes a 655 million euro investment in France’s AI development. Palantir claims its contract remains active to avoid a security capacity gap.
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