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Investing.com -- The UK armed forces will use Palantir technology to identify battlefield targets in future conflicts under a £750 million agreement to be signed during President Trump’s state visit, The Times reported.
The data-mining company, which has ties to the CIA, will provide British commanders with an artificial intelligence-powered system designed to efficiently eliminate enemy forces. This technology represents part of broader efforts to transform military operations.
Sources indicated the deal has been expedited to align with Trump’s state visit. Beyond the initial contract, Palantir has reportedly committed to investing £1.5 billion in the United Kingdom over a five-year period.
The agreement marks a significant development in UK defense technology acquisition and US-UK defense collaboration.
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