AI Usage at a Glance
Jan 30, 2021
Data AnalysisPractice documented: Palantir deployed Gotham, its defense and intelligence platform, to law enforcement agencies including police departments in the U.S. and Europe, where it is used to integrate and analyze data from multiple sources — including arrest records, license plate readers, and social media — to identify crime patterns and support investigations.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2022
Data AnalysisNew evidence: The seer and the seen: Surveying Palantir's surveillance platform
Evidence AddedView practice →Jan 1, 2023
Data AnalysisPractice documented: Palantir deployed Foundry, a data integration and analytics platform for commercial enterprises, which uses AI and machine learning to help organizations analyze data, detect patterns, predict outcomes, and optimize operations across industries including healthcare, manufacturing, supply chain, energy, and finance.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Apr 27, 2023
ProductivityPractice documented: Palantir offers AIP (Artificial Intelligence Platform), launched in April 2023, which allows enterprise and government customers to build AI-powered workflows, autonomous agents, and applications on top of their own private data. Users — from frontline staff to software developers — can connect large language models to their organization's data and automate multi-step operational processes.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2024
ProductivityPractice documented: Palantir offers AIP Assist, an LLM-powered assistant embedded throughout its Foundry and AIP platforms, that helps software developers write, debug, explain, and translate code inside Palantir's development environment. It is available to all users of AIP-enabled platform enrollments.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2024
ProductivityNew evidence: Enrollments and organizations • Enable AIP features • Palantir
Evidence AddedView practice →Jan 1, 2024
ProductivityNew evidence: Platform overview • AIP capabilities • Palantir
Evidence AddedView practice →Jan 8, 2024
Data AnalysisNew evidence: JPM24: Option Care Health taps Palantir's AI for nurse scheduling, supply chain
Evidence AddedView practice →Sep 20, 2024
Data AnalysisPractice documented: Palantir deployed the Maven Smart System (MSS), an AI-powered military intelligence platform used by the U.S. Department of Defense and NATO, which analyzes data from drones, satellites, radars, and other sensors to help military analysts detect threats, identify objects, and support targeting decisions.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Dec 1, 2024
Customer SvcPractice documented: Palantir offers AIP Chatbot Studio (formerly AIP Agent Studio), a tool that lets enterprise customers build and deploy custom AI chatbots — called AIP Chatbots — that can be embedded in internal applications or exposed via external APIs to answer questions and automate tasks using an organization's own data.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2025
Customer SvcNew evidence: AIP Chatbot Studio • Overview • Palantir
Evidence AddedView practice →Mar 25, 2025
Data AnalysisNew evidence: NATO acquires AI-enabled Warfighting System
Evidence AddedView practice →Apr 1, 2025
OtherPractice documented: Palantir deployed ImmigrationOS (also called the Immigration Lifecycle Operating System) for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under a $30 million contract awarded in April 2025, building a platform that aggregates data from multiple government databases to help ICE agents identify, track, and manage the deportation of noncitizens.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Apr 17, 2025
OtherNew evidence: Palantir granted $30 million to build 'ImmigrationOS' surveillance platform for ICE
Evidence AddedView practice →May 1, 2025
OtherNew evidence: ICE pays Palantir $30M to build new tool to track and deport immigrants
Evidence AddedView practice →Aug 22, 2025
OtherNew evidence: ICE to Use ImmigrationOS by Palantir, a New AI System, to Track Immigrants' Movements
Evidence AddedView practice →Feb 1, 2026
ProductivityPractice documented: Palantir deployed AIP Document Intelligence in February 2026, a tool that uses AI to automatically extract structured data from enterprise documents such as PDFs, invoices, maintenance manuals, and regulatory filings. It is enabled by default for all AIP-enrolled customers.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Mar 22, 2026
Data AnalysisNew evidence: Pentagon Expands Use of Palantir AI in New Defense Contract
Evidence AddedView practice →Apr 3, 2026
Data AnalysisNew evidence: Feinberg's new Maven directive sets AI-enabled decision-making as 'the cornerstone' for CJADC2
Evidence AddedView practice →Palantir deployed Foundry, a data integration and analytics platform for commercial enterprises, which uses AI and machine learning to help organizations analyze data, detect patterns, predict outcomes, and optimize operations across industries including healthcare, manufacturing, supply chain, energy, and finance.
Foundry connects disparate data sources, including ERP systems like SAP, sensor feeds, and electronic health records, into a unified data model called the Ontology. AI and machine learning models can then run on top of this unified data to support use cases such as supply chain optimization, equipment failure prediction, fraud detection, clinical trial recruitment, and wildfire prevention. In April 2023, Palantir launched AIP (Artificial Intelligence Platform), which integrates large language models and generative AI capabilities directly into Foundry, enabling LLM-powered workflows, code generation, and conversational data analysis. Foundry is used by customers including healthcare systems (Cleveland Clinic, Tampa General Hospital), manufacturers, energy companies, and government agencies including the UK's National Health Service.
Palantir deployed Foundry, a data integration and analytics platform for commercial enterprises, which uses AI and machine learning to help organizations analyze data, detect patterns, predict outcomes, and optimize operations across industries including healthcare, manufacturing, supply chain, energy, and finance.
Palantir deployed Gotham, its defense and intelligence platform, to law enforcement agencies including police departments in the U.S. and Europe, where it is used to integrate and analyze data from multiple sources — including arrest records, license plate readers, and social media — to identify crime patterns and support investigations.
Palantir deployed the Maven Smart System (MSS), an AI-powered military intelligence platform used by the U.S. Department of Defense and NATO, which analyzes data from drones, satellites, radars, and other sensors to help military analysts detect threats, identify objects, and support targeting decisions.
Palantir offers AIP (Artificial Intelligence Platform), launched in April 2023, which allows enterprise and government customers to build AI-powered workflows, autonomous agents, and applications on top of their own private data. Users — from frontline staff to software developers — can connect large language models to their organization's data and automate multi-step operational processes.
Palantir offers AIP Assist, an LLM-powered assistant embedded throughout its Foundry and AIP platforms, that helps software developers write, debug, explain, and translate code inside Palantir's development environment. It is available to all users of AIP-enabled platform enrollments.
Palantir deployed AIP Document Intelligence in February 2026, a tool that uses AI to automatically extract structured data from enterprise documents such as PDFs, invoices, maintenance manuals, and regulatory filings. It is enabled by default for all AIP-enrolled customers.
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Palantir offers AIP (Artificial Intelligence Platform), launched in April 2023, which allows enterprise and government customers to build AI-powered workflows, autonomous agents, and applications on top of their own private data. Users — from frontline staff to software developers — can connect large language models to their organization's data and automate multi-step operational processes.
AIP includes tools like AIP Logic (a no-code environment for building LLM-driven functions), AIP Chatbot Studio (formerly AIP Agent Studio, for building interactive AI assistants), and AIP Evals (for testing and measuring AI performance). The platform sits on top of Palantir's Ontology, a data model that maps an organization's real-world objects and relationships, making enterprise data accessible to AI models. AIP is enabled by default in new enrollments; enrollments created before 2024 may need to manually turn on AIP features. The platform integrates with third-party LLMs including models from OpenAI, Anthropic, AWS Bedrock, and others.
Palantir offers AIP Assist, an LLM-powered assistant embedded throughout its Foundry and AIP platforms, that helps software developers write, debug, explain, and translate code inside Palantir's development environment. It is available to all users of AIP-enabled platform enrollments.
AIP Assist provides context-aware support from any application in the platform. For developers working in Code Repositories, it offers features including code autocomplete, code explanation, bug detection and fixing, code translation across languages (Python, Java, JavaScript, SQL, TypeScript), and automated TypeScript compilation error correction. In the Pipeline Builder tool, it helps users generate data transformation logic, write regular expressions, and explain pipeline steps. AIP Assist also answers natural language questions about Palantir's documentation and can be equipped with an organization's own custom documentation.