Substrate
technology

Palantir software used by NHS and US military as company reaches $375bn valuation

The data analytics firm supplies AI tools to health services and defense customers. Its growth has drawn criticism over the scope of its government contracts.

The Guardian
1 source·Jun 2, 1:46 AM·1m read
Palantir software used by NHS and US military as company reaches $375bn valuationleftfootforward.org
Audio version
Tap play to generate a narrated version.
Developing·Limited corroboration so far. This page will refresh as more sources emerge.

The company’s valuation has reached $375bn. The software processes large datasets for patient records in health services and for target identification in military operations focused on Iran. Contracts have expanded since the pandemic.

Government contracts and criticism Documents and public statements have raised questions about the extent of Palantir’s role in British state systems. Some observers have asked whether the company’s reach has become too broad. The company states its tools help organizations manage complex information that would otherwise remain difficult to analyze.

No named officials or specific contract values beyond the overall valuation figure appear in available reporting.

Transparency

Confidence65%

Reported by a single outlet. This score reflects source tier and factual specificity — corroboration is limited with one source.

Story details

Related Stories

Trump Signs Executive Order Prioritizing AI for Cybersecurity Innovationabcnews.go.com
ai45 min agoSourced

Trump Signs Executive Order Prioritizing AI for Cybersecurity Innovation

President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order on June 2 directing federal agencies to accelerate artificial intelligence development for protecting critical infrastructure. The order reverses earlier emphasis on slower deployment and risk reviews.

The White House
The New York Times
Forbes
3 sources
Trump Signs AI Executive Order Promoting Innovation While Requiring Security Reviewsnbcnews.com
ai4 hrs ago

Trump Signs AI Executive Order Promoting Innovation While Requiring Security Reviews

The order directs federal agencies to promote advanced AI development while addressing security concerns and reduces government review compared with an earlier draft.

DE
LI
FI
Politico
nbcnews.com
+4
9 sources
Trump administration proposes expanding 401(k) alternative asset options; Democrats urge withdrawalThe Hill
technology45 min ago

Trump administration proposes expanding 401(k) alternative asset options; Democrats urge withdrawal

Top Democratic lawmakers sent a letter Monday asking the Department of Labor to drop a rule that would allow cryptocurrency, private equity and private credit in retirement plans. They said the change would expose an estimated $14.2 trillion in savings to greater risk and higher…

The Hill
The Guardian
2 sources