Palantir CEO Alex Karp spoke at the company’s AIPcon 9 event in Maryland on Thursday, saying that AI is giving the U.S. and its allies a strategic edge in the escalating Middle East conflict.
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Karp pointed to Palantir’s platform as the only product capable of coordinating intelligence data across allied nations in real time.
Karp was speaking in the context of recent Iranian airstrikes on U.S. and Middle Eastern partners.
He alluded to Palantir’s ability to link combat data between the U.S. and regional allies that were hit.
Project Maven is Palantir’s real-time AI surveillance platform that uses satellite imagery analysis. The platform was previously linked to the capture of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Karp declined to confirm whether Maven was used in a reported joint U.S.-Israel military operation that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei two weeks ago.
The comments came days after Iran targeted three Amazon data centers in the Middle East. Karp said the attacks show how war has moved beyond traditional military assets.
U.S. data centers are increasingly viewed as national security assets.
While the defense side has been drawing attention, Palantir’s commercial operations are also growing fast.
U.S. commercial revenue jumped 137% in Q4 to $507 million.
Palantir posted total Q4 revenue of $1.41 billion, beating analyst expectations of $1.33 billion.
Adjusted earnings came in at 25 cents per share, topping the 23-cent forecast.
PLTR stock is up 12% so far this month. The Nasdaq is down roughly 1.6% over the same period.
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