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Venture capital investments in the L.A. region totaled $5.8 billion in the second quarter, more than double the amount from a ...
The founder of Anduril Industries recently teased a new retro-style video game console one of his companies is working on.
Palmer Luckey (left) founded the defense-tech startup Anduril Industries and Meta-acquired Oculus VR. His sister, Ginger, is married to Matt Gaetz (right).
Anduril founder Palmer Luckey says the US shouldn't worry about developing AI weapons. Luckey said the US has already opened 'Pandora's box,' so it might as well go all in.
A fundraising memo touted Luckey's "political network" and a cofounder's "unique connectivity to regulators" like Jonathan ...
California-based defense technology company Anduril Industries will be the title sponsor of the NASCAR San Diego street race ...
Anduril CEO Palmer Luckey said the company will "definitely" go public. Anduril has risen to become one of the most highly valued private U.S. technology companies and has carved out space in the ...
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 ...
Anduril, the defense-tech startup founded by Palmer Luckey, raised $1.5 billion in its latest funding round as it strives to transform the defense landscape.
Luckey famously sold his virtual reality hardware company Oculus to Facebook for $3 billion in 2014. Oculus was two years old and had a staff of about 100 people at the time, much like Anduril today.
Some leaders in the defense tech industry, including Anduril cofounder Palmer Luckey, think that defense tech startups are poised for success during president-elect Donald Trump's second term.
Palmer Luckey told Breaking Defense that the AI hype cycle has helped those on Capitol Hill and the Pentagon have a "come-to-Jesus moment" with AI.
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