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Germany’s spy agency picks French AI firm over Palantir – POLITICO

By staffMay 15, 20262 Mins Read
Germany’s spy agency picks French AI firm over Palantir – POLITICO
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“By choosing ArgonOS, the BfV is sending a clear signal for European digital sovereignty,” Marc Henrichmann, chair of the parliamentary oversight committee for the German intelligence services, told POLITICO. “Whether ArgonOS can keep up in the long run will have to be demonstrated by its operational use. Performance must remain the primary criterion, not just the origin.”

The decision comes amid a broader German debate over Palantir’s role in the country’s security infrastructure. Some German police forces already use the company’s software, and the German interior ministry is considering using it for federal forces. Critics have warned of risks to data protection, fundamental rights and dependence on a U.S. provider.

Palantir CEO Alex Karp recently pushed back against German skepticism, arguing in an interview with BILD — which, like POLITICO, is part of the Axel Springer Global Reporters Network — that his company’s software is already used on “every serious battlefield in the world.” He said he understood countries’ desire for independent systems, but questioned whether Germany could afford to reject Palantir’s technology.

ArgonOS cannot be fully rolled out until Germany passes a planned intelligence-law reform that would expand the BfV’s digital powers, ease data sharing with police and revise rules on how long personal data can be kept.

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