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Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg ended their bitter feud to bolster Silicon Valley’s new love affair with the military market. Story by Jessica Mathews • 1w.
Palmer Luckey surprised a lot of people with news that his Anduril Industries is collaborating with Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg on a battlefield defense project. But they shouldn’t have been, despite ...
The world is on fire, and that’s giving some of the richest men the audacity of hope. Hope that their billions, brains and ...
Palmer Luckey’s military tech company Anduril recently announced a partnership with Meta to build “the world’s best AR and VR ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is partnering with his former employee Palmer Luckey to make combat VR headsets for the military. This is interesting for more reasons than one. Of course, it is notable ...
Palmer Luckey’s defense firm Anduril is set on revolutionizing modern warfare – and the tech executive is now backing a crypto-friendly, digital-first bank startup that aims to rethink the ...
Palmer Luckey founded Oculus, sold it to Facebook for $2 billion, and was fired two years later. ... In 2014, he sold Oculus VR to Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook (now Meta) ...
But they have become harder to ignore in the past month, with gambits from the likes of Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Palmer Luckey and Daniel Ek.
For starters, Anduril Industries is a defense tech company co-founded by Palmer Luckey, the man who created the Oculus VR headset that was acquired by Meta Platforms for $2 billion in 2014, only ...
Here we have Mark Zuckerberg standing with Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus and onetime Facebook employee, now CEO of defense-tech company Anduril.