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Microsoft is building a secure version of its AI Copilot tool for the US Department of Defense, joining a growing trend of tech giants developing AI specifically for government and military use.
Anduril founder Palmer Lucky said the defense tech company will go public and spend $900 million to build the Arsenal-1 facility in Ohio.
Luckey said there isn’t “really a path” for a company like Anduril to win trillion-dollar contracts as a private company.
Palmer Luckey, Anduril Founder, joins CNBC's Julia Boorstin and 'Closing Bell Overtime' as Anduril tops CNBC's Disruptor 50 ...
Defense tech startup Anduril Industries will eventually go public, according to founder and CEO Palmer Luckey.
Mark Zuckerberg's controversial company is helping create an AI-enabled headset that will be used to train members of the ...
Palmer Luckey surprised a lot of people with news that his Anduril Industries is collaborating with Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg on ...
Anduril Industries Inc. has closed a new funding round of $2.5 billion, a deal that more than doubles the defense startup’s ...
Defense tech startup Anduril has raised $2.5 billion in a Series G funding round that nearly doubled its valuation to $30.5 ...
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