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Genius and Deadly Weapon Obsessed... Another Billionaire Follows Musk's Footsteps

Genius and Deadly Weapon Obsessed... Another Billionaire Follows Musk's Footsteps

American press also called genius in the world of virtual reality billionaire Palmer Luckey went to the British newspaper The Times, and the paper published a long report and talked about his obsession with creating deadly weapons with artificially intelligent.

Its defense editor, Larissa Brown, wrote that Palmer Luckey, 32, is the kind of man that can buy up decommissioned nuclear missile silos where they are buried 200 feet underground all over America, given the chance.

Six helicopters (one Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, two diesel electric submarines, and a boat based to insert naval force into enemy territory).

An AI startup was founded by Palmer Luckey, and in just a few years, he sold his virtual reality startup Oculus VR for $2 billion to Facebook in 2014.

Ongoing activity

Loki wanted to put this money into launching his new account Anduril, which is associated with defense technology, as well as artificial intelligence.

The report says that his startup, known as Arsenal-1, a maker of sleek factory called Arsenal-1 at an undisclosed location in Ohio operates under the guise of developing tens of thousands of autonomous weapons each year.

The British newspaper, in describing him as both a smart and innovative engineer and inventor, he became the head of the biggest multinational gaming conglomerate in the world, whose name is KaybaCorp.

For as long as he can remember, Loki has been taken with high voltage weapons, and as a child he built an electromagnetic gun and 'Tesla coils', high frequency transformers that generate high voltage at low current.

The price of his support for Trump

He started experimenting with lasers at some point. As one would expect, he would often electrocute himself accidentally and thought he was a miracle.

Around that age, he started creating virtual reality headsets. The idea inspired him to become a self taught electrical and mechanical engineer.

He founded his own virtual reality company, Oculus VR, in 2014, four years on, and two years later it was sold to Facebook, Mark Zuckeberg’s company, for £2 billion.

Luckey was fired from Facebook in 2016 after missing on a major controversy that arose due to the donation of $10k to a Donald Trump pro group that shares offensive and provocative messages on social media sites.

Flush with money and unsatisfied with the world's first technology companies in California's Silicon Valley, he did what so many in the Middle East have done of late, made deadly weapons.

Billionaire

Last summer, Androel was valued at $42 billion, twice as much as in December 2022. Though based in Costa Mesa, Orange County, Southern California, the company has an office managed by Rich Drake in London that partly functions as a showroom for the latest weapons products the company has released.

It said that Luckey met Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Luckey, who is most comfortable talking about policy on the migrant crisis in the Deep South, retorted against Trump’s approach to denying illegal immigrants entry to the country.

Asked whether he had a hotline to Trump, Luckey replied, in a nonchalant fashion, “I have from time to time.” Luckey has the support of fellow billionaire Elon Musk, who will be taking over as Trump’s new administration’s head of government efficiency.

Latisse system

The LATIS system is an AI brain that absorbs data from thousands of sensors, like radar, and responds to the data and sends information to the humans. It may suggest sending a drone.

But, the mythology says the Pandora’s box has all the vices of man: greed, vanity, slander, lies, envy, weakness, impudence, and hope, and the creation of artificial intelligence has opened the box.

According to the young inventor, people are afraid of the fact that these types of autonomous weapons exists, but he tells FolketsBladet that 'the most terrible' thing is to have to fight World War III with stupid weapons.

In the Times report, the internal slogan of Andruil is "China 27," referring to President Xi Jinping’s supposed intention to ready his military for the invasion of Taiwan next year that is likely to involve the U.S and its allies.

Luckey says, “whatever you work on has to be relevant to a great power conflict with China in 2027.” And the reason for that is because we are trying hard to prevent any conflict between the United States and Taiwan in particular.

In his recommendation, he says that the LATIS system is that smart you could have thousands of robotic submarines making their own decisions in the ocean without having to go back and upload data or talk to people.

Manned submarines would be used just a few times, he said, for instance inserting special forces into enemy territory or carrying nuclear weapons.

'The hypothesis would be that unmanned submarines are for warfare, and manned submarines are for fun at least in my world. I have my own manned submarines to play with,' he said.

But Luckey acknowledges that Anduril shares similarities with what Robert Oppenheimer did with atomic bombs during World War II, and that was done with the full cooperation of the entire US government in his case.

The Times report maintains that the 'bad guys' exploiting them perhaps fear most, not the misuse of 'bad guys,' but the fear that 'bad guys' will use modern genetic engineering to develop biological weapons.

Rachid Achaoui
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