Khaberni - In a controversial move, informed sources revealed the exciting role of the American company Palantir in transforming data and artificial intelligence into monitoring and targeting tools used by governments and military agencies around the world. The company, whose name is linked with covert operations and complex software, has become a symbol of technological capability that transcends the bounds of individual privacy.
Palantir operates through its core software, Foundry for civilian companies and Gotham for government bodies, where it collects and analyzes data from any existing system, regardless of whether it is old or new, and reorganizes it to be clear and easy to use. Former employees liken these software solutions to a "data translator" that makes all complex information understandable and interconnected, giving the company's clients a significant advantage over their competitors.
Since its foundation in 2003 by Peter Thiel (a co-founder of PayPal), Palantir has positioned itself strategically far from traditional technology companies. Through close partnerships with the U.S. government, it has secured sensitive contracts including developing systems to track immigrants and building databases for expediting deportation processes, thereby establishing a direct link to the White House and political decision-making circles.
The company's role is not limited to the United States; it extends to Israel, where its founder Thiel has boasted about supporting artificial intelligence systems in military operations, including the "Lavender" model used to locate rocket launch sites in Gaza. Palantir also provides advanced consulting to the Israeli Ministry of Defense, increasing the controversy surrounding its military and strategic role at a global level.
The element of mystery is a key feature of the company; even employees who have worked there find it difficult to fully explain the details of its operations, while experts indicate that this military and social aura increases its value among large institutions and governments, giving it a competitive edge unmatched by any other competitor.
Experts affirm that Palantir is not just a data company, but an advanced technology platform that takes advantage of all available information about any system and connects it to provide a comprehensive picture that aids in making strategic decisions, whether civilian or military. This capability, along with secretive partnerships and military support, raises questions about the limits of technology usage and the ethics of monitoring and controlling data.
It can be said that Palantir represents the other face of modern technology: power and artificial intelligence in service of politics and the military, transforming data into a strategic weapon that can impact global security and redefine the concept of privacy.




