Anduril's AI wearables launch brings Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg's relationship full circle
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Anduril's AI wearables launch brings Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg's relationship full circle
"EagleEye will be available as helmets, visors, and glasses. It will feature a display that Anduril says can overlay information, like the locations of a user's teammates, onto their live battlefield surroundings, according to a press release. EagleEye will be powered by Lattice, Anduril's AI software platform. Anduril is also collaborating on the EagleEye product line with several companies, including Meta Platforms, OSI, Qualcomm Technologies, and Gentex Corporation, which have expertise in augmented reality, ballistic helmets, and other related fields, according to the press release."
"The rip-roaring success of Anduril, last publicly valued at $30.5 billion in June, has become a bellwether of defense tech's ascendancy - and a catalyst for Silicon Valley to pour billions into drone and munitions startups. And Washington, DC, is taking notice, too: Earlier this year, President Donald Trump called Anduril's Roadrunner drone a "nasty looking thing" at a press conference."
Anduril Industries unveiled EagleEye, a vision product line for soldiers including helmets, visors, and glasses with displays that overlay battlefield information and teammate locations onto live surroundings. EagleEye is powered by Lattice, Anduril's AI software platform, and developed in collaboration with Meta Platforms, OSI, Qualcomm Technologies, and Gentex Corporation for AR and ballistic expertise. Anduril was last publicly valued at $30.5 billion in June and has become a bellwether of defense tech investment. Earlier this year President Donald Trump described Anduril's Roadrunner drone as a "nasty looking thing." Palmer Luckey reestablished a working relationship with Meta in May to build extended reality gear.
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