

Palmer Luckey on the Pentagon’s future of mixed reality
25 snips Jan 15, 2025
Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus VR and Anduril Industries, dives into his ambitious collaboration with the Pentagon to reshape mixed reality in military applications. He discusses integrating AI with the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System, aiming to provide soldiers with real-time information from various sources. Luckey also navigates the challenges of headset design and the skepticism surrounding the IVAS project, emphasizing the delicate balance between technology, military strategy, and transparency.
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Luckey's VR Journey
- Palmer Luckey's first VR experience was as a teen lab technician at a defense research center, studying VR for PTSD treatment.
- He later founded Oculus, sold it to Facebook, and then founded Anduril, a defense tech company.
IVAS Partnership
- Anduril will partner with Microsoft on the US Army's IVAS project, a mixed-reality headset for battlefield use.
- Luckey believes every soldier will have a heads-up display soon.
IVAS Challenges
- The IVAS project, led by Microsoft, has faced delays, criticism, and potential funding cuts due to performance issues.
- Early versions caused nausea and other problems for soldiers.