

The Real Team America
42 snips Feb 1, 2024
Palmer Luckey, a tech visionary and founder of Oculus, joins venture capitalist Katherine Boyle and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale to discuss pressing global conflicts. They explore the risks of a potential war involving China and Taiwan and how they are innovating in defense technology. The trio highlights the unique challenges facing defense startups and the need for AI in military strategies. They also delve into border security, emphasizing innovative solutions amidst rising threats. Their insights reveal a call for renewed focus on national security in today’s tumultuous landscape.
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Brain Drain in Aerospace
- The smartest people have migrated from aerospace to advertising and search engine optimization.
- This shift represents a departure from the historical trend of top talent contributing to national interest.
Investor Influence on Startup Perception
- The perception of startups as app-focused companies is due to investor preferences.
- Investors prioritized apps, discouraging investment in defense technology, thus influencing this perception.
Google's Refusal to Work with DoD
- In 2017, Google refused to work with the Department of Defense on Project Maven, citing ethical concerns related to AI.
- This refusal served as a wake-up call, highlighting the lack of collaboration between Silicon Valley and national defense.