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French spy service drops Palantir
Europe is seeking to wean off U.S. tech for sensitive services.
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What happenedEurope is seeking to wean off U.S. tech for sensitive services.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "French spy service drops Palantir". The other frames it as "French Security Service to Replace Palantir With Local Firm".
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CenterFrench spy service drops Palantir
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French spies drop AI giant Palantir over US overreliance fears
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France's domestic intelligence agency will stop working with American AI giant Palantir, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said on Tuesday, as European nations increasingly doubt the dependa...
French Security Service to Replace Palantir With Local Firm
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France’s domestic intelligence agency, DGSI, will replace Palantir Technologies Inc. data tools with a local alternative made by Chapsvision, as European countries increasingly seek to redu...