Germany's military shuns Palantir for now, cyber chief tells Handelsblatt


FILE PHOTO: The logo of U.S. software company Palantir Technologies is seen in Davos, Switzerland, May 22, 2022. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

FRANKFURT, April ⁠28 (Reuters) - Germany's armed forces do not ⁠plan to award contracts to ‌U.S. data analytics and defence software company Palantir for now, a leading military officer told ​the Handelsblatt newspaper.

"I don't ⁠see that happening ⁠at all at the moment," Thomas Daum, in ⁠charge ‌of the German military's cyber defence, was quoted as ⁠saying in the paper's Tuesday edition.

"As ​much as ‌we are interested in the functionality ⁠for ​our own database, it is simply inconceivable at the moment to grant ⁠industry staff access to the ​national database," said Daum.

Last month, Reuters reported that Palantir's artificial intelligence system will ⁠become an official programme of record for the Pentagon, locking in long-term use of the company's weapons-targeting technology ​across the U.S. military.

The ⁠German army has been looking into ​artificial intelligence tools to ‌analyse battlefield data more ​rapidly than humans.

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger, Editing by Linda Pasquini)

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