France’s domestic intelligence agency, the DGSI, will replace Palantir’s data-analysis tools with software from French firm ChapsVision [4]. The prime minister’s office confirmed the move to eliminate strategic dependencies on foreign technology. This decision aims to bolster France's digital sovereignty.

The transition is expected to take several years. Palantir’s contract was renewed at the end of 2025 [4]. The existing agreement will remain in force to prevent a capability gap during the migration.

Palantir recently faced a legal loss in Switzerland related to government contract scrutiny [1]. Analysts remain divided on the company's stock performance [1, 5]. Some experts flag high valuation and European regulatory risks. Other market observers highlight continued momentum in the artificial intelligence sector.