I think we will see a move from Palantir in the next few days.
There is news coming out of a possible BMW contract. It looks like BMW may be using Palantir's Foundry software. The software was mentioned in a recent job post by BMW.
Ask yourself this question: What is more valuable than Gold, Silver or Oil?
Answer: DATA!
Here is some information from the Palantir website on Foundry's capabilities when used in the automotive industry
"Palantir Foundry integrates the full lifecycle of vehicle data into a collaborative environment for analysis where vehicle manufacturers can answer critical questions about their fleets, from plant operations to connected cars. Automakers around the world are using Palantir Foundry to:
-Detect urgent and chronic problems on the assembly line, identify their root causes, and modify designs and processes accordingly -Dramatically accelerate problem detection and find problems months before warranty claims even come in by alerting on connected vehicle sensor data from the field -Collaborate with suppliers to resolve issues with quality and part availability before they delay the manufacturing process -Improve consumer safety and regulatory compliance by drastically improving recall scoping, as well as administration accuracy and speed, with tightly integrated vehicle configuration and part release data
Palantir Foundry puts the power of data integration in the hands of automotive engineers, analysts, and assembly line workers. With an integrated platform for data management and collaborative analysis, automakers can unlock the value of vehicle data to transform how they approach quality and safety"