Anduril Industries on Monday unveiled “EagleEye,” a helmeted computing system that seeks to turn soldiers into AI-augmented warfighters.
Anduril, Palmer Luckey’s military tech company, unveiled EagleEye, its XR headset system built in collaboration with Meta.
Anduril, a military tech firm founded by Oculus creator Palmer Luckey, has launched EagleEye, an AI-powered mixed-reality ...
Anduril Industries on Monday detailed its new EagleEye family of artificial intelligence-powered augmented reality headsets, ...
These entities are collaborating closely with the US military and traditional defense contractors to accelerate the ...
Anduril Industries wants to give US soldiers superpowers using augmented reality. The defense company is now showing the ...
Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg never quite cracked virtual reality headsets for consumers, but they’re taking another ...
Anduril Industries launches EagleEye, military products that use Meta's virtual reality technology for enhanced battlefield ...
The struggling $22 billion US Army IVAS program that began in 2018 under a contract with Microsoft has offered engineers and ...
First, let’s catch up. You might recall that Austin Russell, the billionaire founder and CEO of Luminar, was more or less ...
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Anduril, led by Palmer Luckey, unveils its modular EagleEye AR headset for the U.S. Army, promising to fix the flaws of ...