New York – The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has highlighted the newfound alliance between the technology sector and the U.S. military after decades of strained relations, displaying a synergy that investors see as a potential gold mine.
For the first time, the usual military-industrial pillars like Lockheed Martin and Boeing are being joined by rising tech giants Palantir, Anthropic and Anduril in helping to keep the U.S. war machine ticking.
Technology firms are increasingly involved in helping the military with everything from cloud computing to AI-powered drones. Maven, Palantir’s data analytics platform, has been used extensively in the offensive against Iran, as has Anthropic’s artificial intelligence.
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