André Loesekrug-Pietri warns of Europe's AI lag in Gulf War

André Loesekrug-Pietri, head of the European innovation agency Jedi, states in a Handelsblatt interview that the US is using artificial intelligence on a large scale for the first time in the Gulf War against Iran. The "Maven" platform developed by Palantir fundamentally changes the conflict. He urges Europe to catch up technologically.

In Munich, André Loesekrug-Pietri, head of the European innovation agency Jedi and former advisor to the French defense ministry, discussed the ongoing Gulf War in an interview with Handelsblatt. US President Donald Trump threatened a massive expansion of attacks on Iran after his ultimatum expired in the night to Wednesday. The US forces are deploying the AI platform "Maven," primarily developed by Palantir, for the first time.

"This fundamentally changes the war," Loesekrug-Pietri said. "It significantly increases speed – and speed is decisive in modern conflict." He criticized European arms procurement as activism: "We are investing enormous resources in the wrong areas." He particularly warned against plans for thousands of new tanks by the Bundeswehr: "Tank columns are coffins in a drone landscape."

Loesekrug-Pietri called for a rethink. Established manufacturers only further develop existing concepts in state contracts. Projects like the "Eurodrone" by Germany, France, Italy, and Spain are too late and too expensive. "There is simply a lack of courage to consistently cancel bad projects." Instead, European states should build joint data spaces and AI systems to act independently of the US and China.

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Illustrative photo of Pentagon challenging Anthropic's limits on Claude AI for military use during strained contract talks.
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Pentagon disputes Anthropic limits on Claude’s military use as contract talks strain

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After Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in late February that the company would not allow its Claude model to be used for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons, senior Pentagon officials said they have no intention of using AI for domestic surveillance and insist that private firms cannot set binding limits on how the U.S. military employs AI tools.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged at the center of modern warfare, playing an operational support role in the recent U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran. Anthropic's Claude and Palantir's Gotham were used for intelligence assessments and target identification. Experts predict further expansion of AI in military applications.

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PLA Daily published a commentary on Thursday stating that AI use in the Iran war marks the first integration across the full cycle of operations, demonstrating its vast potential and strategic value in the military domain. The article called AI a 'core engine' reshaping warfare and urged the People's Liberation Army to rapidly transform for combat advantage.

Former French Prime Minister Michel Barnier called, in a televised interview on March 8, for managing the fallout from US and Israeli strikes in Iran, emphasizing the need to ramp up arms production to avert a future shortage. He criticized the lack of a European defense policy and proposed an active role for France in the region.

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In the wake of Anthropic's unveiling of its powerful Claude Mythos AI—capable of detecting and exploiting software vulnerabilities—the US Treasury Secretary has convened top bank executives to highlight escalating AI-driven cyber threats. The move underscores growing concerns as the AI is restricted to a tech coalition via Project Glasswing.

The US-led military operation against Iran, launched on February 28, has entered its second week, prompting fluctuations in global oil prices and the exodus of thousands of Afghans and Pakistanis from the country. President Donald Trump described the conflict as ahead of schedule and largely complete, while Iranian officials issued mixed signals amid leadership fragmentation. Democrats and media outlets have labeled it a potential 'forever war,' calling for congressional approval.

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The attack on Iran has driven up electricity and gasoline prices, risking new inflation and a weaker business cycle in Sweden. Lars Calmfors warns that politicians may be tempted by populist measures. The war resembles the 1970s oil shocks but with modern differences.

 

 

 

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