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AI Startup Denies Palantir’s Poaching and Trade Secret Lawsuit

AI Startup Synthetaic Denies Palantir’s ‘Poaching and Stealing’ Lawsuit, Calls It a Scare Tactic

Executives from AI startup Synthetaic have strongly denied allegations of stealing trade secrets and poaching employees, levelled against them by Silicon Valley giant Palantir Technologies. They claim the lawsuit is an attempt to “scare” competitors in the defence AI sector.

Key Details of the Legal Dispute

Palantir, known for its work with US defence and intelligence agencies, filed a lawsuit in a California federal court last week. The suit targets Sydney-based Synthetaic and its founder, former Palantir employee Corey Jaskolski.

The core allegations are:

  • Theft of Confidential Information: Palantir claims Jaskolski stole confidential data to launch his own company.
  • Employee Poaching: The lawsuit accuses Jaskolski of illegally recruiting Palantir staff.

Synthetaic’s Firm Denial

Synthetaic’s leadership has categorically rejected all charges. Chief Operating Officer Peter James framed the lawsuit as a strategic move by Palantir.

“Palantir is trying to scare other companies from hiring their employees,” James told Reuters.

Founder Corey Jaskolski stated he left Palantir in 2019 on good terms and started Synthetaic in 2020 without taking any proprietary information.

“I left Palantir on good terms. I didn’t take anything with me,” Jaskolski said.

A Pattern of Aggressive Legal Action

This lawsuit is the latest in a series where Palantir has taken legal action against former employees. The company has a reputation for aggressively protecting its intellectual property, having even sued the US Army in 2020 over a lost contract.

About the Companies Involved

Synthetaic: A small AI startup focused on defence and intelligence software. It has raised approximately $20 million from investors, including former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Palantir: A major US data analytics firm valued around $20 billion, founded in 2003 by Peter Thiel and Alex Karp. It remains one of the most valuable privately-held tech companies.

Palantir is seeking unspecified damages and an injunction against Synthetaic in this ongoing case.

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