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Boeing partnered with Palantir to apply AI across defense programs and factory operations. Palantir’s Foundry will unify data for aircraft and missile production, with both firms highlighting AI’s role in security amid global tensions.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Boeing announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies to deploy artificial intelligence
00:06across defense programs and factory operations, according to Bloomberg.
00:10Boeing's defense unit will use Palantir's foundry platform to unify data analytics
00:14in the production of fighter jets, helicopters, missiles, and satellites.
00:18Palantir will also contribute AI expertise to classified efforts supporting military customers,
00:23both sets and emissions.
00:24AI has become a central focus for defense firms,
00:26with Palantir leaders Alex Carp and Cheyenne Sekhar emphasizing its role in protecting
00:31Western democracies and national security mid-global conflicts and China tensions.
00:36Co-founded by Alex Carp and Peter Thiel, with early CIA backing,
00:40Palantir is expanding globally with a nearly $2 billion U.K. investment
00:43and is known for its defense and commercial AI software applications.
00:47Boeing shares rose 2% to close at $216.34 on Tuesday.
00:51For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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