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Palmer Luckey made Oculus headsets. Now he makes autonomous weapons for what he sees as the future of warfare.
Anduril's CEO said the Fury is designed for mass production by using commercial parts such as a business jet's engine.
Palmer Luckey made his fortune with VR headsets, founding Oculus as a teen. Now he's focused on the future of warfare, ...
Launched from destroyers, the US Navy is testing the smaller loitering missiles as a more cost-effective solution to ...
Palmer Luckey advocates for the U.S. to supply AI-powered autonomous weapons as commercial tech surpasses Pentagon's ...
The company, headquartered in California, signed a lease for 162,000 square feet, roughly four times the size of the space it currently occupies for Greater Boston operations.
Palmer Luckey, an American entrepreneur and billionaire known for founding defense company Anduril Industries and creating ...
Palmer Luckey sold Oculus to Facebook for $2 billion in 2014 and joined an ultra-exclusive group chat for founders who have ...
Since Donald Trump took office, more than three dozen employees, allies, and investors of Musk, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, ...
In a recent speech, Palmer Luckey, the innovative force behind defense technology firm Anduril Industries, invoked a ...
Palmer Luckey, once celebrated as the prodigy behind Oculus and virtual reality's mainstream breakthrough, found himself ...
Palmer Luckey said he's been in a billion-dollar ... who's worth an estimated $2.5 billion after confounding the defense-tech startup Anduril, told Diamandis that he's tried to "shame" his fellow ...