The palantíri are objects in The Lord of the Rings that always spark curiosity from fans of both the films and the wider lore ...
Pippin makes his fair share of mistakes in Lord of the Rings, but one in Return of the King actually helps Frodo enter Mordor ...
As epic and serious as it is most of the time, The Lord of the Rings also has its moments of comedic gold. We won't go into ...
Palantir, which was named after the all-seeing stones from The Lord of the Rings, was founded in 2003 in response to the Sept ...
infrastructure holding and Palantir as a more minor position offering exposure to enterprise AI solutions. The artificial intelligence revolution is quickly reshaping industries, economies and ...
Palantir's fundamentals are strong, with management focused on maximizing AI potential, making the stock a Strong Buy after the recent dip. The company's AIP platform is rapidly evolving ...
With its shares up 279% over the last 12 months, Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) has benefited from two recent hype cycles: generative AI and the election of President Donald Trump.
R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings) has long been a star in the world of defense contracts, big data and artificial intelligence. In 2024, Palantir was the best-performing company in the S&P 500 index.
Palantir is rolling out its first two artificial intelligence-enabled systems to the U.S. Army, the company said Friday. The Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node systems, or TITAN, act as a ...
Palantir said it delivered its first two TITAN systems to the U.S. Army. The company won the $178 million contract last March, beating out competitor RTX Corporation. The deal underscores the ...