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A relationship diagram on near-black with a glowing central AIP circle orbited by three labeled circles for Foundry/Gotham, Ontology, and LLMs.
Summary
How AIP fits together: a glowing central "AIP" circle on near-black, orbited by three thin-outlined circles labeled Foundry/Gotham, Ontology, and LLMs.
Visual description
A near-black slide with the "Q1 | Business Update" header and "INTRODUCING AIP" label, plus the AIP logomark top-left. At center sits a solid-bordered circle containing a large "AIP", ringed by a soft violet glow. Three thin-line circles orbit it and connect with faint curved connector lines: "Foundry / Gotham" with "+ the entire Palantir application ecosystem" at left, "Ontology" with "+ your existing Palantir-integrated data store" at upper-right, and "LLMs" with "+ third-party LLMs and more" at lower-right. Each label uses a light heading and a small grey "+" descriptor. A faint "Coming Soon" sits bottom-left.
Key takeaway
The hub-and-orbit diagram for positioning a product at the center of an ecosystem, with thin outline circles for inputs and a single glow to mark the hero node. The "+" prefixes turn each satellite into an additive capability statement.
Reuse notes
A clear way to show how a platform integrates multiple components or partners. Works best with three to four orbiting nodes; more becomes a tangle of connectors. The violet glow is the deck's one moment of color warmth on dark; use sparingly so it stays special.


































