France replaces US firm Palantir with French company ChapsVision for DGSI data processing
By
Christina Molle
Summary
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced that the General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI) will replace US firm Palantir with French company ChapsVision for large-scale data processing. The move is part of a broader push for French digital and AI sovereignty, reducing reliance on American technology partners. This ends a ten-year partnership with Palantir.
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· 3 pulledWe cannot accept new strategic dependencies in the digital sphere
build genuine autonomy
not to depend on the goodwill of certain partners, who are capable of turning off the tap on access to AI
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