By Beth Kindig / published in Forbes.com
Sept. 29, 2020
...Palantir describes Gotham and Foundry as the “ability to construct a model of the real world from countless data points.” Unlike a SQL database, natural language is used to query data and return results in real-time rather than through strings.
The truest, closest competitor for Palantir is Semantic AI, which supplies graph-based analytical platforms to the DoD and other government agencies. As stated, I think Palantir’s real competition is being developed as we speak as machines will answer questions from incomplete data sets once the AI/ML market is built out.