Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) is one of the worst AI stocks to invest in according to Reddit. On February 5, Cognizant Technology Solutions (NASDAQ:CTSH) announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies to accelerate AI-driven modernization across healthcare and enterprise operations. The collaboration will integrate Palantir Foundry and the Palantir AIP with Cognizant’s TriZetto healthcare business and business process operations to deliver secure, scalable AI transformations for clients across industries.
The partnership uses Cognizant’s industry expertise and global engineering scale alongside Palantir’s advanced data analytics and ontology-driven AI capabilities. By embedding AI into core workflows, the companies intend to optimize TriZetto’s healthcare platforms and BPaaS operations, particularly in highly regulated and labor-intensive environments.
This focus is designed to enhance innovation, accelerate product development, and ensure a governed foundation for future AI capabilities while maintaining strict compliance and auditability standards. Beyond healthcare, Cognizant and Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) plan to pursue broader enterprise AI transformation opportunities across multiple industries jointly to reinforce Cognizant’s strategy to build a composable ecosystem of AI platforms for both internal and client-facing innovation.
Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) builds and deploys software platforms for the intelligence community to assist in counterterrorism investigations and operations in the US, the UK, and internationally.
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