Oculus founder Palmer Luckey’s new company produces battlefield-ready AI-powered military drones for surveillance, attack, destroying enemy sensors with lasers, forming swarms, and compiling data for AR-ready detailed models of field conditions.https://t.co/HSFS4zibMN
— Ross Dawson (@rossdawson) September 12, 2020
Lasers to paint targets, cameras to watch you, radio jammers to kill your comms and even weapons to kill on the military's new AI powered drones. What could go wrong?https://t.co/G3QLxezb3S
— GreenEggsnHam (@HamEggsnSam) September 11, 2020
The inventor of the Oculus Rift headset has a new company that's producing sophisticated military drones. It's newest, announced yesterday, can fly autonomously, swarm, and "track people, missiles and battlefield equipment" using AI. More from @stshank: https://t.co/7GhUFTfFgE
— Rachel Stohl (@rachelstohl) September 11, 2020
When use is initiated in the military, it will eventually make its way to the street. #BanAIPolicing https://t.co/HJrNnYVM5I
— malkia devich-cyril (@culturejedi) September 11, 2020
or maybe just don't make autonomous lethal weapons? https://t.co/MHbHl9eUZP
— William Fitzgerald (@william_fitz) September 11, 2020
Lots of techies don't want to make products for the military, but Oculus inventor & @anduriltech co-founder @PalmerLuckey is showing off his startup's Ghost 4 drone. "I don't think we can win an AI arms race by thinking it's not going to happen." https://t.co/kD5uJsazkl
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) September 10, 2020
Anduril for the win!
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) September 11, 2020
Congrats @PalmerLuckey #AMERICAFirst https://t.co/ryuC6pq160
“Ghost 4 has a 100-minute flight time and can be autonomously or remotely piloted. It can carry cameras, radio-jamming systems or lasers to spotlight targets. And it can drop packages weighing as much as 35 pounds.” https://t.co/c1Bz1aLlNN
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) September 10, 2020
"AI and military systems are either a perfect match or a terrible idea—depending on who you ask."
— Frank Sauer ? (@drfranksauer) September 11, 2020
I'll got out on a limb and say it's neither nor. https://t.co/7G00e7oDME
.@anduriltech Ghost drones! Via @PalmerLuckey https://t.co/3gFgdsZAfV
— Elad Gil (@eladgil) September 11, 2020
This is impressive. Wow! Imagine what this can do! https://t.co/hzD8TwbZZ9
— Peter Pham (@peterpham) September 11, 2020
Today, we announced Ghost 4. Waterproof, shockproof, intelligent, and silent, it is small drone that can fly for 100 minutes - three times longer than a DJI Inspire, but with better sensors, longer range communications, and an even smaller carrying case.https://t.co/3MwwO21kHK
— Palmer Luckey (@PalmerLuckey) September 11, 2020
"If we believe something can exist, we just make it as fast as we can.”
— nxthompson (@nxthompson) September 10, 2020
Drones with high-level AI are going to be a huge part of the future of warfare, and @PalmerLuckey is building them fast while others sit it out and DOD goes slow. https://t.co/NHkVcft1kU
this looks sick @PalmerLuckey! intelligent teaming of drones and 100+ minute fly time... wild!! nicely done @anduriltech https://t.co/HQHD9tDkIo
— jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) September 11, 2020
this looks sick @PalmerLuckey! intelligent teaming of drones and 100+ minute fly time... wild!! nicely done @anduriltech https://t.co/HQHD9tDkIo
— jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) September 11, 2020
China made the best drones. Now Anduril does. America is back on top, baby. https://t.co/ZHtbcAp8s3
— Evan Kirstel #RemoteWork (@EvanKirstel) September 12, 2020
I’d like to have one, please. - “China made the best drones. Now Anduril does. #America is back on top, baby.” ?? ?? ?? https://t.co/AAGdwcR1HV
— switched (@switch_d) September 11, 2020
Oh and here's what the Oculus Guy is up to now alsohttps://t.co/1zNN4t3uu3
— Brooke Binkowski (@brooklynmarie) September 11, 2020
Oculus founder's Ghost 4 military drones use #AI for surveillance and attack@Paula_Piccard@Nicochan33@VivMilano@bleutechparklv @PawlowskiMario@mvollmer1 @HaroldSinnott @BetaMoroney @CurieuxExplorer @ingliguori @SSXman2 @JOSEPEREZJR01 @Dahl_Consult https://t.co/Fba6v8mWwr
— 5GExchange.com (@Exchange5g) September 10, 2020
Anduril’s New Drone Offers to Inject More AI Into Warfare https://t.co/sDbolXitrv
— Evan Kirstel #RemoteWork (@EvanKirstel) September 11, 2020
Lasers to paint targets, cameras to watch you, radio jammers to kill your comms and even weapons to kill on the military's new AI powered drones. What could go wrong?https://t.co/G3QLxezb3S
— GreenEggsnHam (@HamEggsnSam) September 11, 2020
Anduril’s new drone offers to inject more #ai into warfare https://t.co/Hq4IeTcku3 pic.twitter.com/elPD5Ad2bE
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) September 12, 2020