Palmer Luckey's vision for the future of mixed reality

MIT Technology Review 

Silicon Valley players are poised to benefit. One of them is Palmer Luckey, the founder of the virtual-reality headset company Oculus, which he sold to Facebook for 2 billion. After Luckey's highly public ousting from Meta, he founded Anduril, which focuses on drones, cruise missiles, and other AI-enhanced technologies for the US Department of Defense. The company is now valued at 14 billion. My colleague James O'Donnell interviewed Luckey about his new pet project: headsets for the military.