Government AI Companies

Explore 4 Government AI companies in our AI directory. Leading companies include Palantir AIP, Scale AI, Helsing.

4 Companies
Palantir AIP logo - Government AI AI company

Palantir AIP

Denver, United States

Palantir AIP delivers a comprehensive artificial intelligence platform, built upon its foundational Foundry platform, that integrates Large Language Models (LLMs) like those powering its “Harpoon” and “Gotham” offerings with an organization’s disparate data sources. Key AI capabilities include contextual AI analysis, enabling users to query data using natural language, and secure, scalable deployment of generative AI applications within highly regulated environments. Palantir AIP currently serves customers in the U.S. government, financial services, and manufacturing, and recently announced a partnership with Airbus to accelerate digital transformation and innovation.

enterprise $50.0B
Scale AI logo - Government AI AI company

Scale AI

San Francisco, United States

ScaleAI provides data labeling and annotation services critical for developing and deploying machine learning models. Their core offering is a managed data platform utilizing human-in-the-loop workflows and proprietary technology to deliver high-quality training data at scale. ScaleAI primarily serves companies operating in data-intensive AI applications like autonomous vehicles, geospatial intelligence, and robotics, accelerating their model development lifecycles.

scaleup $600M
Helsing logo - Government AI AI company

Helsing

Munich, Germany

Helsing builds AI for defense and national security applications in Europe. Raised €450M for European sovereign AI defense.

startup $500M
Tasmu logo - Government AI AI company

Tasmu

Doha, Qatar

Tasmu is the national smart city program in Qatar, developing a unified data platform and suite of AI-powered solutions across key sectors. Utilizing technologies like machine learning and predictive analytics, Tasmu focuses on improving urban life through applications such as intelligent traffic management systems (including real-time congestion prediction) and optimized public service delivery. The program aims to connect and enhance services across healthcare, transportation, and environmental monitoring, with a goal of creating a more sustainable and connected Qatar, and recently launched pilot programs focused on smart healthcare resource allocation.

government