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March 30, 2026
Palantir Lets AI Agents Browse Its Data Warehouse
Published: March 30, 2026 at 1:48 AM
Updated: March 30, 2026 at 1:48 AM
100-word summary
Palantir's Ontology MCP beta, launching by end of January, plugs its Foundry data warehouse into any AI agent framework through a single connection. Instead of building separate integrations for Microsoft Copilot Studio, LangChain, and custom tools, you configure once and agents can query your inventory, trigger actions, and pull analytics on their own. Your existing Ontology resources (objects, queries, workflows) automatically become tools that agents discover and use. The catch: current permissions are project-based with known limitations Palantir flags upfront. Translation: your sales chatbot could check real-time SKU availability from Foundry without a developer writing another API integration.
What happened
Palantir's Ontology MCP beta, launching by end of January, plugs its Foundry data warehouse into any AI agent framework through a single connection. Instead of building separate integrations for Microsoft Copilot Studio, LangChain, and custom tools, you configure once and agents can query your inventory, trigger actions, and pull analytics on their own. Your existing Ontology resources (objects, queries, workflows) automatically become tools that agents discover and use. The catch: current permissions are project-based with known limitations Palantir flags upfront.
Why it matters
Translation: your sales chatbot could check real-time SKU availability from Foundry without a developer writing another API integration.