France is moving away from American AI technology for its intelligence services. The government announced it will stop using Palantir's data systems. A French company, ChapsVision, will now provide these critical services. This move aims to build national autonomy in the digital sphere. France is also investing heavily in its own AI development.

Pour bâtir « une véritable autonomie stratégique », ,le Premier ministre Sébastien Lecornu a annoncé mardi des investissements supplémentaires dans l’IA et une prise de distance…

The DGSI will replace Palantir’s data tools with ChapsVision’s ArgonOS, six months after renewing the American firm’s contract.

Europe is seeking to wean off U.S. tech for sensitive services.