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"Foundry is deployed as an enterprise-wide, end-to-end stack, rather than a tool for a specific use case. The main reason is scalability.... We democratize the platform...and empower users to solve problems on their own.” Christopher Simpson, Director of Data Strategy & Analytics at Lear Corporation, speaking at AIPCon 5 on how Foundry is driving digital transformation across Lear’s global operations by enabling thousands of connected use cases. Watch the full presentation here: https://bit.ly/3XzZ0Wd

Connor Deeks

Lead Palantir Alliance Director || Palantir Foundry Expert || Strategy & Analytics

6mo

The man, the myth, the legend Christopher Simpson

orlando emmanuelli

MS Health Informatics, SME: Health Care Operations, Revenue Cycle, Urology Practice

6mo

Foundry's architecture is quite impressive, allowing businesses of all kinds to view, analyze and take action on their day to day data. This could be applied in healthcare, down to patient care. Doctors and other clinicians could gain much from evaluating patients in a wholistic way with help of a system like this. Something that is very challenging to date when relying on referral letters and lab results they need to hunt down during each new visit. Palantir Technologies any thoughts on using foundry and AIP for direct patient care?

Vivek Viswanathan

|Business Analyst|, |Product Manager|, |Global Transaction Banking|, |Wealth Management|, |Treasury & Capital Markets|, |Banking Operations|, |Credit|, |Risk Management|, |Trade Finance|, |Business Analysis|, |AI|

6mo

Really applaud Foundry's enterprise-wide scalability and user empowerment. But democratizing problem-solving across thousands raises crucial questions about data governance and alignment. How does Lear ensure consistency and security while enabling such widespread autonomy?

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