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Palmer Luckey made his fortune with VR headsets, founding Oculus as a teen. Now he's focused on the future of warfare, developing autonomous weapons powered by AI for the U.S. military and its allies.
Anduril co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf gave 60 Minutes an up-close look at Fury, an unmanned fighter jet powered by artificial intelligence that could become a Collaborative Combat Aircraft for the ...
Move over, Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400. The flashiest new NASCAR race will be the Anduril 250, part of a high-speed weekend ...
Venture capital investments in the L.A. region totaled $5.8 billion in the second quarter, more than double the amount from a ...
Anduril CEO Palmer Luckey founded Erebor, a digital bank for startups and cryptocurrency companies. Erebor is raising at least $225 million at a $2 billion valuation, backed by Founders Fund and ...
Palmer Luckey, founder of defense tech firm Anduril, visited Taiwan advocating for a tech-driven defense revolution against Chinese threats. His company is rapidly advancing in unmanned systems and AI ...
HD Hyundai is accelerating its entry into the naval markets of both South Korea and the United States by expanding ...
Funded by Anduril cofounder Palmer Luckey and Palantir cofounder Joe Lonsdale, the new bank—named, like their companies, after Tolkien lore—aims to serve startups in crypto, AI, and defense.
California-based defense technology company Anduril Industries will be the title sponsor of the NASCAR San Diego street race ...
Anduril Industries CEO Palmer Luckey disclosed Wednesday that his company’s autonomous weapons systems have destroyed “hundreds of millions” worth of Russian military assets in Ukraine ...
The bloke behind Oculus and the defence-tech darling Anduril, Palmer Luckey wants to take on laptops. But not your usual “assembled in the States with bits from Shenzhen” nonsense.
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