Emily Chang interviews Palmer Luckey, the founder of Anduril, a defense technology company, about his unconventional approach to modernizing the U.S. military. The discussion covers Luckey's background, his departure from Silicon Valley after selling Oculus to Facebook, and his motivations for entering the defense industry. Luckey critiques the slow pace of innovation in the traditional defense sector and explains how Anduril aims to disrupt it by developing advanced, AI-driven weapons and surveillance systems. The conversation also addresses ethical concerns surrounding AI in warfare, the challenges of competing with China's technological advancements, and the need for the U.S. to adapt its defense strategies. Luckey shares his views on the war in Ukraine, the role of technology in future conflicts, and his personal collection of military equipment and unusual artifacts.
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