A judge has ruled in favor of Palantir Technologies, finding that three former employees likely breached confidentiality and non-solicitation agreements when they established their AI startup, Percepta. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the legal proceedings surrounding the case. Despite the ruling, the judge did not issue an injunction to cease operations at Percepta, allowing the startup to continue its activities. The decision underscores the complexities of intellectual property and employee agreements in the tech industry, particularly as it relates to the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence.