Palmer Luckey teased his new take on the Nintendo 64, the M64, which he said will include new and never-before-seen video game titles.
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Anduril's Palmer Luckey makes an ethical case for using AI in war: 'There is no moral high ground in using inferior technology'
For "life and death decision-making," Anduril cofounder Palmer Luckey says it's "too critical" to not use the most advanced ...
“All of those benefits are massively, massively compounded when you are in the crust of the Earth. It’s quite easy to drop a ...
Palmer Luckey's Spotify account is full of bubblegum pop, heavy metal, and Celtic punk. The Oculus VR and Anduril founder confirmed a Spotify playlist making the rounds online was his. Luckey's music ...
Defense tech startups are anticipating growth under Trump's second term. Palmer Luckey's Anduril and others have recently secured large defense contracts. Elon Musk's ties with Trump and Vance could ...
Jetson completed the first delivery of its personal aircraft to Palmer Luckey, who took the vehicle for a test flight. Luckey flew around a patch of grass in Carlsbad, California, and was presented ...
The story began in 2014 when Facebook acquired Luckey’s Oculus for a staggering $2.2 billion. However, the partnership soured in 2016 when Luckey became embroiled in political controversy over his ...
Speaking to Shannon Bream on Fox News Sunday, Luckey said, "When it comes to life-and-death decision-making, I think that it is too morally fraught an area, ...
Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries, says he wants to appear on the reality show "Survivor."Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images Palmer Luckey says he would join the show "Survivor" ...
Above: Palmer Luckey on the cover of Time in August 2015. Palmer Luckey, who founded Oculus Rift and who many credit with reviving the virtual reality industry, has left Oculus VR and Facebook, as ...
Defense tech startup Anduril Industries will go public, founder and CEO Palmer Luckey said Tuesday. "We are definitely going to be a publicly traded company," he told CNBC's "Closing Bell: Overtime." ...
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