Palmer Luckey has a blunt warning about the US-China tech race: America is losing the classroom. The Anduril founder argues that US universities have stopped teaching engineers how to build. That, he says, hands China a lead well beyond cheap labour. He made the comments in a conversation with the Hoover Institution, highlighted by Fortune. […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]
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The ethics of AI usage matter less than using the best possible tools, according to Anduril CEO Palmer Luckey. [...]