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Palantir

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Of the tracked stories, 7 of 11 also mention Anthropic, the most common co-covered peer. The 7.7 average consequence score is above the beat benchmark of 6.7 in the same window. That works out to roughly 2.1 stories per week across a 36-day span. The busiest single day carried 2.

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Recent coverage · Palantir

11 stories
7.7 avg impact
27% positive
27% negative

Coverage balance Balanced directional read. Positive and negative coverage are within 0 percentage points.

  • 27% positive
  • 45% neutral
  • 27% negative

Figures are computed live from our source-verified story record — see our methodology for how impact and sentiment are derived.

What the coverage shows about Palantir

Of the tracked stories, 7 of 11 also mention Anthropic, the most common co-covered peer. The 7.7 average consequence score is above the beat benchmark of 6.7 in the same window. That works out to roughly 2.1 stories per week across a 36-day span. The busiest single day carried 2. Sentiment skews more negative than the wider beat, at 27% negative against 22% across all 1158 Startup stories in the same window. The clearest coverage concentration is market-trends: 5 of 11 stories, with the rest divided among 3 other categories. Each story carries 3 original sources on average, compared with 2.7 for the broader beat in this window. This profile follows 11 Startup stories mentioning Palantir across the period from February 18, 2026 to March 25, 2026.

Stories tracked
11
Per week
2.1
Negative
27%
Sources per story
3

Computed from the 11 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 1158 Startup stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

Appears alongside

Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering Palantir. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. Field Testing

    Projected live-fire testing of the integrated sensor-interceptor loop using the new software stack.

  2. Architecture Review

    Expected initial software architecture review by defense officials and international partners.

  3. Collaboration Revealed

    Reports emerge detailing the joint development of Golden Dome software by Anduril and Palantir.

  4. Federal Pivot

    State Department begins phasing out Anthropic in favor of OpenAI and xAI.

  5. Executive Ban

    President Trump orders all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic technology via Truth Social.

  6. OpenAI Funding

    OpenAI closes a landmark $110 billion private funding round.

  7. Pentagon Partnership

    Sam Altman announces a deal to deploy OpenAI models on classified DoD networks.

  8. Defiance Reported

    Reports emerge that CENTCOM continued using Claude despite the active ban.

  9. Anduril Watershed

    The Army awards Anduril a $20 billion deal for AI-backed software systems.

  10. Iran Strikes Commence

    US and Israeli forces launch strikes; Claude is used for real-time targeting simulations.

  11. Anthropic Standoff

    Contract renewal talks for $200M fail as Anthropic cites ethical concerns over autonomous weapons.

  12. Executive Order Signed

    Trump bans Anthropic AI across all federal agencies, citing national security risks.

  13. a16z Defense Fund

    Andreessen Horowitz closes a $1.2 billion fund for defense and American Dynamism.

  14. Acquisition Reform

    President Trump issues an executive order to accelerate military technology acquisition.

  15. VC Defense Inception

    Venture capital firms begin pouring billions into drones, lasers, and military prototypes.

Stories mentioning Palantir 11

Launches Neutral

Anduril and Palantir Join Forces on 'Golden Dome' AI Missile Shield

Silicon Valley defense giants Anduril and Palantir are reportedly collaborating on the software architecture for Golden Dome, a next-generation integrated missile defense system. This partnership marks a pivotal shift in the defense industry, as software-first companies challenge the dominance of traditional aerospace primes.

2 sources
Market Trends Positive

Silicon Valley’s Defense Bet Pays Off with $20B Deals and $1T Budgets

Silicon Valley's long-term investment in defense technology has reached a turning point, marked by Anduril’s $20 billion Army contract and OpenAI’s entry into classified Pentagon networks. Supported by a projected $1 trillion defense budget in 2026, the once-controversial sector is now a cornerstone of venture capital strategy and national security.

2 sources
Policy Negative

Anthropic Warns of Multi-Billion Dollar Hit Following Pentagon Blacklisting

Anthropic executives have warned that a potential blacklisting by the U.S. Department of Defense could result in billions of dollars in lost revenue and severe reputational damage. The friction highlights a growing divide between the Pentagon's security requirements and the safety-first AI frameworks championed by Silicon Valley's leading startups.

2 sources
Market Trends Negative

AI Plugins to Disrupt 20% of IT Headcount as Hiring Models Shift

The emergence of autonomous AI agents like Anthropic’s Claude Cowork and Palantir’s AIP is projected to impact up to 20% of IT and business function headcounts over the next 18 months. As productivity surges by 40%, traditional seat-based billing models face an existential threat, forcing a pivot toward expert-led, AI-augmented service delivery.

2 sources
Policy Negative

US Military Defies Trump Ban to Use Anthropic’s Claude in Iran Strikes

The US military reportedly utilized Anthropic’s Claude AI for intelligence and targeting during recent strikes in Iran, despite a direct executive order from President Trump banning the technology. The incident highlights a growing rift between the administration’s national security mandates and the deep operational integration of ethically-constrained AI models within the Pentagon.

3 sources
Policy Neutral

Sam Altman Secures Landmark Pentagon Deal as Trump Bans Anthropic

OpenAI has reached a historic agreement to deploy its AI models across the U.S. Department of Defense's classified networks, coinciding with a record $110 billion funding round. The deal follows a dramatic executive order from President Trump banning rival Anthropic from all federal agencies due to its refusal to grant broad 'lawful purpose' access to its technology.

3 sources
Market Trends Neutral

Hegseth-Anthropic Meeting Signals Growing Rift in Defense AI Procurement

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is meeting with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei as the company remains the sole holdout among major AI contractors for a new military internal network. The meeting highlights a deepening ideological divide between Silicon Valley's AI safety proponents and the Pentagon's push for unrestricted combat-ready technology.

3 sources
Market Trends Positive

Palantir’s AIP Surge and the Consolidation of the Enterprise AI Stack

Palantir is rapidly evolving into a dominant enterprise AI platform, challenging incumbents like ServiceNow through its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP). Meanwhile, the broader ecosystem is seeing massive capital concentration and strategic M&A, highlighted by Anthropic's record funding and Mistral AI's acquisition of Koyeb.

7 sources

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