Recently, Palantir Technologies has been gaining a lot of attention.
What they are building is not just software — it is an AI platform that ingests and structures vast amounts of data from multiple sources, analyzes it, and derives intent through AI. Based on that intent, actions are suggested or even executed.
Today, these technologies are no longer limited to business use cases. They are being adopted in military contexts, where AI is used to identify targets, support strategic planning, and optimize operations.
War is one of the greatest problems humanity faces. It is something we must ultimately eliminate.
Seeing AI being used in warfare is deeply troubling.
However, history shows us that it is extremely difficult to stop the use of technology once it emerges.
During the Industrial Revolution, technologies such as railways, automobiles, and airplanes transformed society. Yet, those same technologies were eventually used in warfare.
AI is no different.
The problem is not the technology itself.
Automobiles are not evil. Airplanes are not evil. AI is not evil.
The real issue lies in how humans choose to use them.
Now, bringing the discussion back to AI platforms.
The AI platform built by Palantir and our own SAKINA AI platform share a similar core concept:
They both take fragmented data, structure it, and extract “intent” from it — then translate that intent into action.
The difference lies in what that intent represents and what actions are taken.
In Palantir’s case, their platform has been adopted by military organizations.
The “intent” may relate to threats, and the resulting actions may be strategic or even offensive.
In our case, SAKINA interprets the intent of users and customers.
The actions are not attacks — they are improvements in communication, engagement, and conversion for companies and local governments.
Same concept.
Completely different purpose.
Technology itself carries no moral weight.
It is always the user who defines its impact.
SAKINA is still far from the scale of Palantir.
But we are building our own AI platform with a clear belief:
AI should be used to solve real business challenges and meaningful social problems.
We will continue to evolve SAKINA — not as a tool of conflict, but as a platform that creates value, understanding, and better outcomes for society.
That is the future we choose to build.