Anduril founder Palmer Luckey wants to make computers American again
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Palmer Luckey announced the potential for Anduril to manufacture American-made computers at the Reindustrialize Summit in Detroit. He highlighted past discussions with various companies regarding this prospect, valuing partnerships in manufacturing processes. Luckey emphasized that while Anduril does not currently produce computers, exploring this venture is a possibility worth considering. He noted that the company may prefer to collaborate with others on this initiative, rather than undertake it entirely in-house. Anduril, known for its military hardware and AI technologies, aims to modernize American manufacturing.
"This is one of those things where I started talking to companies years ago about this. I think there's a chance that it's going to be Anduril."
"There are some things Anduril has to do. There are other things we'd rather have other people do. This is something I'd rather have other people do."
"We're going to partner with other companies where it makes sense."
Anduril, which was cofounded by Luckey in 2017, makes hardware for the US military, including drones and underwater submersibles, and an AI-powered software platform, Lattice.
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