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Palmer Luckey: The story behind Palmer Luckey’s ‘firing’ from Facebook, the company he sold his startup for $2 billion |

Palmer Luckey was only 21 when Meta acquired his virtual reality startup, Oculus VR in March 2014. The company was acquired for a whopping $2 billion, making it one of biggest tech deals of the decade. With the acquisition, Palmer Luckey became one of the youngest self-made billionaires then. “Mobile is the platform of today,…

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As Anduril, America’s most closely watched weapons company, nears $60 billion valaution, CEO Palmer Luckey says that he will never …

Anduril CEO Palmer Luckey. Anduril, the defense technology startup founded by Palmer Luckey in 2017 is reportedly in talks for a funding round which could value the company at $60 billion. The firm, which designs autonomous systems like the Fury combat drone and Ghose Shark submarine, is now riding on the globale increase in defense…

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Palmer Luckey to Silicon Valley: You cannot decide who you want to sell and not when it comes to …

Anduril CEO Palmer Luckey. Palmer Luckey, the founder of defense technology company Anduril has now shared his thoughts on the question of who should control the use of artificial intelligence. According to a report by Fortune, Luckey made his stance clear and said that the governments, not corporations should decide how AI is deployed in…

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Palmer Luckey who was fired by Mark Zuckerberg after acquiring his company for $2 billion writes a long note on Meta layoffs; says: This is not a disaster, because …

Anduril founder Palmer Luckey (left) with Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg Palmer Luckey, the Oculus founder whom Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg fired after acquiring his company for $2 billion, has now shared his opinion on the latest round of layoffs at Meta. Luckey expressed sympathy for those affected and has also argued that the job cuts…

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‘China has a lot of…’, says Palmer Luckey, founder of Silicon Valley’s largest defence tech company after Donald Trump’s 100%-plus tariff announcement

Palmer Luckey, the founder of Silicon Valley defence software company Anduril Industries, has claimed that the US defence manufacturing supply chain is too reliant on China. These remarks were made during an interview with Bloomberg TV, shortly after US President Donald Trump announced that the US would impose a 100% tariff on Chinese imports. “We…

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