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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, ...
Palmer Luckey made Oculus headsets. Now he makes autonomous weapons for what he sees as the future of warfare.
The 32-year-old billionaire told “60 Minutes” in a show that aired May 18 that his Costa Mesa-based autonomous weapons ...
See the Anduril drones the US Air Force wants for its future fleet, like the Anduril Fury, which was designated the first ...
Launched from destroyers, the US Navy is testing the smaller loitering missiles as a more cost-effective solution to ...
Together, Anduril and its partners will explore civil and defence applications in the UK using Archer’s Midnight eVTOL ...
Advanced technology in warfare is already widespread. The use of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs)—commonly known as drones—in ...
Anduril founder Palmer Luckey says the US shouldn't worry about developing AI weapons ... outperform the United States in a future war fought with autonomous systems. "I want you to imagine ...
The YFQ-42A will carry weapons and sensors to augment ... continue dominating the next century, the future lies in autonomous drone systems that Anduril and others are developing.
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.
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