Polymarket Partners With Palantir to Build AI Surveillance System for Prediction Markets

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TLDR Polymarket announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies and TWG AI to build an AI surveillance platform for its prediction markets The system will use the Vergence AI engine to monitor trading activity and detect suspicious patterns in sports markets The platform will include trade monitoring, anomaly detection, prohibited trader screening, and compliance reporting tools The move comes after multiple insider trading incidents on prediction markets, including trades tied to U.S. military and political events The Coalition for Prediction Markets, which includes Kalshi and Coinbase, has publicly distanced itself from Polymarket over past controversies

Polymarket has teamed up with Palantir Technologies and TWG AI to develop a new artificial intelligence surveillance system. The platform is designed to detect suspicious trading activity in sports prediction markets.

The announcement was made on March 11, 2026. It comes at a time when prediction markets are under growing pressure over concerns about insider trading and market manipulation.

The new system will be powered by the Vergence AI engine. This technology was built through a joint venture between Palantir and TWG AI.

The surveillance platform will include several monitoring layers. These include trade tracking, anomaly detection models, prohibited trader screening, and a dedicated operations center for analysts.

The system will also generate automated compliance reports and trade alerts. These records are meant to support enforcement and regulatory requirements.

Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan said the partnership brings “world-class analytics and monitoring” to sports markets. He said the goal is to let fans engage with sports while ensuring markets grow responsibly.

Insider Trading Incidents Have Put Prediction Markets Under Pressure

Drew Cukor, Global Head of AI at TWG AI, said market integrity needs to be built into an exchange from the ground up. He said it is not something that can be


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