France's DGSI Replaces US Palantir Software with Homegrown AI by ChapsVision
France's domestic intelligence agency, the DGSI, has decided to replace its contract with the US spy software company Palantir. This move comes just six months after the DGSI had renewed its agreement with Palantir. Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced that the French company ChapsVision has been selected to provide artificial intelligence solutions for the agency.
The French domestic intelligence agency, DGSI, is transitioning away from using software provided by the American giant Palantir. This development was announced by Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, who stated that ChapsVision, a French company, has been chosen to supply AI solutions to the DGSI.
Prime Minister Lecornu shared this information via a video post on X, confirming that ChapsVision was retained on Tuesday to substitute Palantir. The decision to drop the US software comes notably quickly, as the DGSI had renewed its contract with Palantir just six months prior to this announcement.
According to NDTV World, this shift signals France's bet on homegrown AI technology for its intelligence operations.