Lumen and Palantir team up to accelerate enterprise AI adoption
Lumen plans to cut $1 billion in expenses by 2027 using Palantir’s AI platforms, achieving $350 million in cost savings already in 2025, the companies said.
- On Thursday, Palantir said it struck a partnership with Lumen Technologies to have Lumen use Palantir's AI software, pairing Foundry and Artificial Intelligence Platform with edge computing and broadband infrastructure.
- Lumen is repositioning itself as a tech infrastructure company and began collaborating with Palantir in September to integrate Foundry and AI software into its operations, finance, and technology functions.
- Bloomberg reported that Lumen will spend over $200 million on Palantir's technology over several years, as part of a multi-year, multi-million-dollar strategic partnership.
- Lumen credited Palantir's tech as a material contributor to $350 million in cost reductions in 2025 and says it is already ahead of plan on expense reductions.
- Palantir's commercial push includes 19 partnerships this year, and Alex Karp framed the deal as part of an AI arms race, stressing infrastructure is critical to run models securely and cheaply.
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Palantir enters $200M partnership with telco Lumen for enterprise AI services
Palantir said on Thursday it had struck a partnership with Lumen Technologies that will see the telecommunications company using the data management company's AI software to build capabilities to support enterprise AI services.
Lumen and Palantir team up to accelerate enterprise AI adoption
Telecommunications firm Lumen Technologies and data analytics firm Palantir Technologies announced a multi-year partnership on Thursday, aiming to help businesses deploy artificial intelligence more quickly and securely.Lumen has agreed to spend more than $200 million on Palantir software over a period of sev
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
Palantir Technologies Inc. will provide AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services, and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers.
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