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In a major shift, Google, OpenAI, Meta and venture capitalists — many of whom had once forsworn involvement in war — have ...
Meta announced a new partnership with defense contractor Anduril Industries Inc. last week to develop products for the US military, including an artificial intelligence-powered helmet with virtual and ...
Under CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Meta is plunging headfirst into the world of military technology. Literally. Last month, in a joint statement, the social media and technology giant announced it’s ...
Meta recently announced a partnership with defense tech startup Anduril on a US military project. Meta's CTO said the partnership is a "return to grace" for Silicon Valley's ties with the military.
— Anduril Industries (@anduriltech) May 29, 2025 Here we have Mark Zuckerberg standing with Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus and onetime Facebook employee, now CEO of defense-tech company Anduril.
Meta’s partnership with Anduril marks the tech giant’s first major move into the defense sector. Previously, Meta had restricted military applications of its AI models.
However, a recent announcement out of Meta Platforms (META -0.28%) has me thinking about AI defense applications in a new way. Below, I'll detail why Meta's new partnership with Palantir is so ...
Dave Lee is Bloomberg Opinion's US technology columnist. He was previously a correspondent for the Financial Times and BBC News. Meta Platforms Inc. isn’t the only company developing an AI ...