Germany’s military has excluded US firm Palantir from its data systems, citing sovereignty concerns over American companies accessing sensitive national defense information. Berlin prioritizes European alternatives for its significant military expansion, despite Palantir’s CEO expressing frustration. This decision highlights growing European unease with US tech influence in critical sectors.
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