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Zelenskiy meets Palantir CEO as Ukraine expands use of AI in war

By Thomson Reuters May 12, 2026 | 4:24 AM

May 12 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday he had met the CEO of Palantir Technologies, Alex Karp, as Kyiv ​doubles down on the use of artificial ‌intelligence to gain an edge in the war with Russia.

Kyiv has launched a project with Palantir called “Brave1 Dataroom” to develop artificial intelligence based on its valuable combat data, ‌collected ​throughout the conflict since Russia’s ⁠full-scale invasion in 2022, ⁠to help intercept Russian drones.

“Today, technology, AI, data analysis and the mathematics of warfare have a direct impact on the outcome on the battlefield,” ​Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said on Telegram after meeting with Karp.

Fedorov, who promised a sweeping, ⁠data-driven overhaul of Kyiv’s military ⁠when appointed in January, said that ​more than 100 companies were training over 80 models ​to detect and intercept aerial targets.

He added ‌that under cooperation with Palantir, Ukraine had developed a system for detailed analysis of air strikes, as well as implemented AI solutions for handling large ⁠volumes of intelligence data, and had integrated the technologies into the planning of Kyiv’s deep strike operations.

“Palantir is ⁠a renowned ‌global company with strong potential, and ⁠there certainly are areas where we can ​be ‌useful to one another, strengthening the ​defense of ⁠Ukraine, America, and our partners,” Zelenskiy said on X.

Zelenskiy added they discussed areas of technological development, both in the context of combat operations and civilian needs.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Daniel Flynn and ​Alexandra Hudson)