To: TobagoJack who wrote (216148 ) 8/24/2025 9:01:39 PM From: Pogeu Mahone Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217649 Jay this will blow your mind. Palmer Luckey Warfare has been revolutionized. The U.S. is the beneficiary of a young patriotic genius which has left the defense departments of Russia, China, Israel, etc in the dust. Tonight Palmer Lucky made me a believer in AI.anduril.com Founder Palmer Luckey is an American inventor, innovator, and entrepreneur. He is the Founder of defense technology company Anduril Industries, designer of the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality head-mounted display, and the Founder of Oculus VR, which was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $2.3b. Palmer founded Anduril Industries in 2017 to radically transform the defense capabilities of the United States and its allies by fusing artificial intelligence with the latest hardware advancements. At Anduril, Palmer integrates a consumer technology business model with mission-driven objectives, enabling rapid product development and deployment, setting the company apart from other players in the defense industry. His deep interest in defense technology was driven by his time at the USC ICT MxR lab, where he built hardware used to research immersive PTSD treatment for US veterans. He continued to support various military applications of VR during his time at Oculus, informing his belief that radical modernization of US military technology is a prerequisite for preserving our way of life. Palmer began attending Golden West College and Long Beach City College at the age of 14, and studied at California State University, Long Beach before dropping out to build Oculus VR. 60 minutes August 24, 2025THE FUTURE OF WARFARE – Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi travels to Costa Mesa, Calif., to meet with Palmer Luckey , the 32-year-old tech billionaire who founded Anduril, a defense products company that makes autonomous weapons, some already in use by the U.S. military and in the war in Ukraine. Alfonsi explores the artificial intelligence that powers Anduril’s systems and reports on some of the company’s most advanced weapons, including a submarine that operates without sailors. While several international groups refer to lethal autonomous weapons as “killer robots,” Luckey says that these innovations represent the future of warfare. Lucy Hatcher is the producer.