I was on a Southwest flight with Palmer from San Jose to Orange County couple weeks ago. He had his Hawaiian shirt, cargo pants and slippers on and his phone, that was it. No one seemed to recognize him, he was Group C and sat in the very last row. Ultra low key, down to earth guy.
@@RomanPierceAi Yeah, I think his net worth is around $1B+, but it is not public. I was shocked when I recognized him in the line... He took the flight without a single bag. A friend of mine works at Anduril here in SoCal from the early days and he said Palmer drives his AMG to Taco Bell just like that. Zero drama, just a simple guy. Love that humility and simplicity.
:3 Android, Windows, and Linux > MacOS and iOS iOS and Mac copied a lot. All their Chinese sweatshops with suicide nets because they don't want to pay higher. Most of the workers are under the legal working age in China, according to recent exposures in a documentary I saw. Apple is limited plenty, especially in gaming, and lacks buttons on phones. They copied the drop-down notification bar from Android. Super overpriced, too. Anyways, Steve Jobs was a fellow vegan. Like one of the best submarine exploration people, James Cameron. James Cameron famously said, "Veganism is the new Viagra.". So true!
"The number one most aspired to career in China, among young teenagers that were surveyed is an 'Astronaut'. The number one most aspired to a career in the U.S. is a 'Social Media Influencer', that is all you need to know." ~Tristan Harris
This is the first time i stumble across this channel and let me just say im amazed at how great of an interviewer Peter is! Great questions and allowing the guest to get his whole idea in before transitioning to the next topic great interview!
^_^ Android, Windows, and Linux > MacOS and iOS iOS and Mac copied a lot. All their Chinese sweatshops with suicide nets because they don't want to pay higher. Most of the workers are under the legal working age in China, according to recent exposures in a documentary I saw. Apple is limited plenty, especially in gaming, and lacks buttons on phones. They copied the drop-down notification bar from Android. Super overpriced, too. Anyways, Steve Jobs was a fellow vegan. Like one of the best submarine exploration people, James Cameron. James Cameron famously said, "Veganism is the new Viagra.". So true!
^_^ :3 It's a two-party puppet show though. The fellow deist Founding Fathers fought against having any political parties, and now we have the two-party puppet show. The fellow deist Founding Fathers also were against the fake Federal Reserve. Since 1913, the fake Federal Reserve has ruined America more, especially 1933+ when money became debt notes. A ton of preemptive warmongering profiteering unconstitutional wars to bring central banking at the costs of exposed blackmailing, destruction of countries, etc. Trump is a massive puppet, a compulsive liar. Never a third-party to win. America only has "republic" in the Pledge of Allegiance, and it's clear as day that the majority vote doesn't change a law, hence republic. The IRS is foreign, too. Income taxes were never supposed to be permanent, and now they're mostly good low-quality services, wars, and for politicians to make themselves richer. United Slaves/Shareholders of America. Occupy Wall Street failed. Bernie Sanders, fellow Jewish brother, lied about Nordic nations being socialist, when they themselves state that they're capitalistic. Besides the infamous Crime Bill that Biden founded, that Bernie signed, the Clintons signed, etc. The Restrict Act may pass, making it illegal to have any VPN, illegal to try to hide any files on your devices, make scanning of files mandatory before encryption (defeating the whole purpose), and whatever else. It's a massive fine, and up to 20 years in jail. They don't care much about human trafficking, since most of that comes from government orphanages anyways, officially. 9/11 was an obvious inside job. The CIA denying to release all the JFK files after 57 years further proves an inside job. Debt capital. Suicide capital. Prison capital, with about 25% of the world's prisoners in America, in for-profit prisons, and even hidden prisons. Many wrongfully jailed to get commission, to get revenge, etc. So on and so forth. I was born and raised in infamous Miami, FL, USA, and thankfully left years ago. I've been in the Philippines for the meantime until I can move again somewhere else. Most of the world is unfortunately non-vegan, but it's getting a bit better. Thankfully, near-death experience consensus shows most people leaving cancerous religion and cancerous material atheism dogma, too. Amongst the many mistranslations, self-contradicting statements, forgeries, unhistorical accounts, unscientific claims, and so forth of my Jewish people. Thankfully, we're the least religious of any culture, ironically, but not surprisingly with fellow deist, Einstein (was a vegetarian, which isn't so good, but better than most people), and many other smart ones debunking religions.
"Anduril Systems, when I looked it up it's the elven god in the Dragon Age universe." Palmer was polite not to correct him and just chuckle at the follow-up question. For the record they are named after Aragorn's sword, Andúril, "Flame of the West" from the Lord of the Rings. They even have a replica of it in their offices.
it's disappointing that accessibility is not discussed regarding the future of the vr computer interface. As someone with finger dexterity issues, vr is completely inaccessible now, but I don't see a reason why physical disability should be a limiting factor on input in the future. It's going to be 99% a design problem rather than an engineering challenge
@@acslater017 It was very interesting to follow the development. I still have my rift CV1 and no headset ever was interesting for me. Since they do not have OLED, which is crucial OR are insanely expensive. Got the rift CV1 for 400€ one year after release.
21:41 2015: "Before VR can become something that everyone can afford, it must become something that everybody wants." A great quote frequently transcends the period during which it was spoken. This dude is a definite visionary. I like the part about the discussion of whether or not people would actually wear VR headsets in public someday being looked upon as "a quaint relic."
Very good and clear communication. He is very genuine, clear and transparent. He spoke so good from Truck Driver's views. You have lived well life, I guess.
If governments want to raise the birth rate, I believe they should ask 25-35 year old woman without children, why they have chosen to delay having a baby. Men often are able to build great careers even with huge families, but women have to postpone their careers to raise a family and ensure the success of their kids (as they should and as my mother did with me). Perhaps we can begin to develop social programs that facilitate a mother’s transition through her career and the development of her off-spring.🤷🏻♀️
Did your mother learn how to handle failures? Did she teach you? Does anyone know how to cope with predictable failures? Should coping with failures be taught in school? Success is the subtrahend of coping with failures, even the natural disasters.
Hoping Anduril Systems will expand to consumer and enterprise grade products. I have not bought a DJI drone because it feels like it’s funding the Chinese Andruil. Their tech is only getting better and they may be conducting bleeding edge military R&D fueled by government along with huge International cash flow from selling their products.
He falsely claims that spacex was started by a billionaire,which is not true . elon invested $100mil in spacex and the rest in tesla and was out of money. arguebly palmer had more money when starting anduril than elon had at spacex&tesla.
Absolutely great points on skill set versus dreams! Could go on for an hour on a dissertation about this! This is where the moonshot needs to be helping people garner the education and information to fulfill the dream and understand what is needed to do or to fulfill it. You can have a fantastic idea that is not in the general use or public but unless you have the ability to find a team to put around you if you do not have the education or the finances to do so it will never come through. That’s the sad part is they’re awesome ideas out there that will never come through to fruition because they do not have all the tools and means necessary to develop it.
I've been wanting to get into desktop as a service for ethical hacking, higher anonymity in general, and more portable options (Kasm unfortunately doesn't support Android and Windows). Hehe. Linux
I love that you can see the satisfaction in his face that he doesn't love Hawaiian shirts... He loves the fact he's rich enough to wear them all the time to any place haha!
I have always figured that is the deal also, I mean I do not really like Hawaiian shirts, but if I had that much money, I may just wear them all the time also, you just never know.
He’s been wearing them since he was 14 because they all were his dads hand me downs. He grew up poor he said in a previous interview, so I’m sure that’s a pretty big deal to him.
Great discussion. The current AI explosion, as well as tech behind AR, VR and voice synthesis is incredibly exciting in terms of the possibilities for media like film and games. It all gives me more to look forward to every day. I'm geekin' out over here! I'm fully aware of the risks, but there's really nothing I can do, so I'll just ride it out, and stay informed. Oh, and definitely make friends with any AGI systems you encounter.
The US has seized 5,000 patents that were too powerful, and has only helped Palantir and SpaceX and no other small companies, it ruined 5,000 companies for what? Anyone know an analysis on what was seized? How do you get around this, public disclosure and patent pending first?
I remember the day I tried the amazing oculus developer kit in its early days, with a demo running where you were sitting in a flying helicopter, looking all around in 3d, getting nausea as heck with a wet big smile knowing that vr will be big one day. It has really developed in a good direction. Apple headset looks very promising, but it looks like it will be way too expensive for many of us unlike other competitors these days.
Ive followed Palmer when he was into VR. As a defense follower, Im rooting for his endeavor at Anduril. Unlike most primes, Anduril puts out the money for research and sells its products while others demand money for research.
I wish they would have went public a long time ago, just so that use people that followed him way back then could have jumped in on the company, even for just a little bit of a piece at that time for those that were paying attention.
WILDFIRES..so much more important now with Lahina, Maui GONE...I dreamed of a drone army that could put out wildfires..Please I hope we can solve Wildfires NOW!!! YEAH!!!
I am no expert. Just Someone who reads. From what I have taken in, aspects of this video didn't age well, because anything available to Americans goes to China because some greedy American corporations such as LAM industries and others seek to profit from anywhere. Secondly, restrictions on advanced semiconductors led to people in America buying them in the US sells it in a blackmarket way to China at a large profit. Third, China has many loyal to the party members living in the USA with citizenship. i think it seems harder to restrict things only to US markets than people acknowledge. Still, China continues to profit off the innovation costs of American companies, jump right into production without having incurred expenses to develop anything and then sell the product at a price to undercut the American products. Even American mutual funds have indirectly invested in building up American militaries, and the United States is incredibly dependant on China for materials in their supply chain that China can just interrupt and cut off. Furthermore, with an export dominant market. We even depend on them for health supplements and countless minerals. China has stashed trillions of American dollars and invested in assets around the world that protects their money and hides the amount of American dollars they can access to rescue their economy. They have invested in housing stock everywhere, and have implanted many electronics with bugs. should they start getting impacted by American intervention that impacts their profits, they can buy their own currency and start tampering with America from the inside. I feel like Canada and the United States have been too naive to slow growing of power and influence from within the continent. Of course, you are all more well versed and intelligent than me in this issue and if anyone tells me I am misunderstanding information, my ears are open. However, this is the full picture that I have input so far. In Canada and UK we would have to be careful of communist party loyal people having influence on politics that could influence international decisions.
I think he's wrong about Obesity being cured or fixed. Fat people have the vast majority of medical problems...it's not in their (big pharm) interest to make it go away, that's their cash cow (lol, no pun intended).
The people asking, "who's going to spend $3500 on Apple Vision", don't realize that it's a laptop in a new form factor. It has an M chip, the same ones in Macs.
One overlooked historical element in the history of VR is Stereoscopic 3D and as a place for deep discussion of 3DS the MTBS3D Forum Palmer was posting in the forums there for sure
Elon wasn't a billionaire when he started Space X. In fact, he was almost broke between Tesla and Space X. Bezos was a billionaire when starting Blue Origin.
Thank you for the interview. Love your podcast AR and VR are revolutionary products for education virtual training to medical fields engineering aircraft etc with A.I AR and VR will be priceless in training workers on virtual world
The guy is pretty incredible! I'm not sure about the Skynet-like autonomous war machines. Would be ok if it's purely for defense but I doubt it. 100% for the birth rate problem, and for the wildfires.
@peterdiamandis, regarding not enough people working on the world's most pressing problems, I think part of the problem is the inequality and mismatch in talent an opportunity. We have thousands of college graduates each year going to work as a barista in your local coffee shop instead of using their newly acquired skills to solve meaningful problems. Solve this talent allocation problem and meaningful problems should start getting solved.
SpaceX wasn’t started by “a billionaire who can do whatever he wants”. It was started by a guy with a vision who could motivate the best available talent and who had barely enough of his own earned money (not someone else’s) to make less than a handful of launches. Writing off Elon like this does not bode well for this dude. I will watch on but he has a lot of arrogant hubris to recover from with me. The rest of this interview better be bloody good dude.
Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) with Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs) are the best pathway for startups to get their DoD projects funded if you don't have deep pocket investors.
Great interview, one of my visions for military innovation will be swarms of millions of drones that will overwhelm the enemy's defenses. I just hope our side will develop them before the other side does 🙂
Wow - this guy is amazing. He was so right with Apple. I'm using the AVP now, and it is absolutely amazing. Staging the Pro model to make it cool, then to inspire general public eventually - makes so much sense. Palmer Luckey - truly an inspirational futurist.
I’ve been saying ever since seeing the external battery in the AVP that Apple was not only saving weight but trying to get people used to the idea of having a cable running to your pocket so they can release thinner Apple Glasses and possibly a Vision Air that runs off your IPhone down the road. Of course people also said I was stupid. lol
@@74Spyderman Tim had us fooled, he is a Genius. He plays the long game like no one. I think it will be 2026 or 2028 before we see it, but he dont care.
Good and interesting interview, but I do have to say I became irritated with the overuse of "moonshot" early on. One thing Palmer didn't say is that the interest in a certain non-affordable technology will drive people to purchase a lesser form of that technology, and that can either help or hinder the tech. The Quest3 is going to be going for a lesser form of what apple offers at 1/7th the cost. Personally I think a cheaper alternative is generally a good thing as long as it is also a quality item.
Android, Windows, and Linux > MacOS and iOS iOS and Mac copied a lot. All their Chinese sweatshops with suicide nets because they don't want to pay higher. Most of the workers are under the legal working age in China, according to recent exposures in a documentary I saw. Apple is limited plenty, especially in gaming, and lacks buttons on phones. They copied the drop-down notification bar from Android. Super overpriced, too. Anyways, Steve Jobs was a fellow vegan. Like one of the best submarine exploration people, James Cameron. James Cameron famously said, "Veganism is the new Viagra.". So true!
Actually, SpaceX is a similar story to Anduril. Elon built SpaceX on the back of a $100M investment from a $180M PayPal payout. Palmer Luckey got his share of the $2Bn payout for Oculus, which presumably was a pretty healthy share of the total. So SpaceX was no more started by "billionaires" than Anduril.
I would like dig deeper in Luckies idea to create life that is smarter then humans for the purpose of learning something new. I think we are working on that using AI and building maschines that are designed using ideas from brains. My AI teacher once said we should borrow much more ideas from real brains and make our maschines more like them, instead of only relying on the deep learning networks, which are probably still not similar enough to the brain and therefore not powerfull enough. Maybe we reach a bottelneck one day and then we habe to start over again looking at the working thing we all carry around with us. The idea to create an living thing that is smarter then us, i would put that in the same area of creating humans that are smarter. The pro lem is that on the way to suceeding we will likely create many broken brains, this could be an ethical issue, and we have dissabled people which have brain and thinking impairments. Creating disabled humans which can suffer under the condition seems like so unethical that we can not do it. On the other hand we already make experiments on animals which make them suffer so making experiments which makes them smarter seems not so controversial. However even if we suceed we have smart animals which have needs the world cannot currently provide for them or we humans ha e to give up space to the new smart specias. We already fail securing the rainforest remote humen tribal communities need to live, so we are clearly not ready to create new smart species if we cant even protect our own.
Im still a fan of VR Backpacks as a small price to pay for offloading multiple heavy lifting things to make the headset experience optimal. A modern high speed wireless (between headset and backpack) evolution version of the HP-Z VR backpack. Apple is still offloading a battery that is only 2 hrs.
Freaking FASCINATING!!! The only slight counter argument I am thinking about is not all problems must have technological solutions. To solve obesity, you just have to get people to eat whole food and move. To solve falling birth rate, give financial incentives to family and make it cool again in the media. Right now, there is 2-5 years waiting times to get your kids to kindergarten. Technology is not the ultimate goal for everything.
Dolphins!! Could be that’s species; Dr. John C Lilly has done work with human - dolphin interlock. In the future we will use Neuralink as a interface to further that interlock. My personal belief is that a robust language will form leading to many new discoveries & developments foreign to our current schemas of creation
Obesity. Birth rate Raise a new species with high intelligence, cognition Inspiration. The terror vortex? Need passion, right mission, hire to make your job obsolete. YOU ARE TGE BEST!!
I don’t believe he understands the concepts of patents. The entire purpose is to show all possible competitors what you had done so they could try to figure out ways around it, or better ways to do it. The point, as stated in the Constitution, is to spread knowledge of the arts and sciences. But, there are also trade secrets, which are protected more than patents are. And as he mentioned, there are classified patents. These are reviewed for that purpose. The intent is to allow necessary patents for military use that needed to be kept secret, to be kept secret. But, also the intent is also to prevent the government to classify patents that shouldn’t be patented. The government tends to want to keep more secrets that it needs. We have to prevent that as well. About drones. The US has been one of the first countries to have military drones, and to use them. No, they’ve not been small, cheap drones. They’ve been big, expensive drones. But they work very well, and have been very effective. It’s really the Ukraine war that opened people’s eyes to the use of small, cheap consumer drones, as well as those built for military purposes. So it’s naive to talk about drones as something everyone uses except for the US military. China. Interesting. China has a population that is beginning to shrink. It shrunk last year. By the end of the century, it’s estimated that their population will be between 750 million and 850 million. It certainly won’t be 2 billion. And, like Japan and some others, its population is old already, and getting dangerously older. This is leading to many demographic problems for them. Population size equals, to a large extent, economic and military power, assuming that the civilization there is up to it. The idea of bringing another species to human, or above human intelligence is fraught with sociological and ethical problems. I hope it never happens.
This would have been a perfect interview if you didn't keep constantly interrupting for ad spots. For one of them you literally cut away in the middle of Palmer answering the question! More than anything I think you're doing a disservice to your sponsors. Your ads are so annoying I would never consider buying from any of your sponsors now. I know that you need to make money, but having more ads in the super bowl isn't the way to do it....
Pretty enlightening interview. I initially had a negative view of Palmer moving to military defense contracting but his reasoning makes sense as long as he isn’t selling tech to any and all countries out there. His goal to somehow solve declining birth rates is a little eye raising. It’s simply a global trend in 1st world developed countries. Even China’s birth rates are dropping as quality of life per capita improves. IMO the biggest issue we face is climate change and our natural resources. Those wildfires aren’t starting by themselves. Sadly old short sighted greedy politicians and corporate lobbying wins all the time.
This isnt an accessory to the iphone... the vision is they want to make it the "next mobile computing platform."" ... at least perhaps play the role of the ipad in terms of importance. Since the iphone, every succeding product is a repackaged iphone. This is an iphone strapped to your face... a 2010s solution. The next platform will be.somethibg we dont recognize today bec we have yet to invent it. If I need to eleborate based on whats happening now, then you missed the point already.
Too many damn ad breaks , completely ruins the listening ezperi experience. Already paying for YT premium so not sure why content creators feel like they need to do this. Lex fridman has no annoying interruptions like this and he’s doing great.
I disagree that VR will be the final version of computing. BMI’swill be. When we can have AR and VR inserted directly into the optic nerve, the screens will be literally in our vision
That last bit on entrepreneurship was gold. This is how Musk can afford to be the CEO of three companies. He has a stellar team at all the companies, the sum of which likely outclasses him in every way.
40:16 it's too bad that he's not around anymore in the VR world, now he's in the military tech. Sure VR can still evolve but look at Apple's headset, geez, the price is insane.
Palmer's take on Apples Vision Pro starts at 20:25
Ty.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. I wasn't interested in any other aspect of this interview, particularly the historical Oculus stuff that many people already know.
the early adopters on the pyramid scheme
Thank you
I was on a Southwest flight with Palmer from San Jose to Orange County couple weeks ago. He had his Hawaiian shirt, cargo pants and slippers on and his phone, that was it. No one seemed to recognize him, he was Group C and sat in the very last row. Ultra low key, down to earth guy.
Crazy cause he’s literally a billionaire. What a cool guy.
@@RomanPierceAi Yeah, I think his net worth is around $1B+, but it is not public. I was shocked when I recognized him in the line... He took the flight without a single bag.
A friend of mine works at Anduril here in SoCal from the early days and he said Palmer drives his AMG to Taco Bell just like that. Zero drama, just a simple guy. Love that humility and simplicity.
@@andrewzed544that’s really cool. Thanks for sharing that. Good taste with an AMG lol
:P 90% of this video was about Hawaiian shirts! 💀💀🤡🤣🤣 Just Kittens. XD Great interview! 🔥👻
:3 Android, Windows, and Linux > MacOS and iOS
iOS and Mac copied a lot.
All their Chinese sweatshops with suicide nets because they don't want to pay higher. Most of the workers are under the legal working age in China, according to recent exposures in a documentary I saw.
Apple is limited plenty, especially in gaming, and lacks buttons on phones. They copied the drop-down notification bar from Android. Super overpriced, too.
Anyways, Steve Jobs was a fellow vegan. Like one of the best submarine exploration people, James Cameron. James Cameron famously said, "Veganism is the new Viagra.". So true!
"The number one most aspired to career in China, among young teenagers that were surveyed is an 'Astronaut'. The number one most aspired to a career in the U.S. is a 'Social Media Influencer', that is all you need to know." ~Tristan Harris
This is the first time i stumble across this channel and let me just say im amazed at how great of an interviewer Peter is! Great questions and allowing the guest to get his whole idea in before transitioning to the next topic great interview!
Fully agree
Luckey for president
:D 90% of this video was about Hawaiian shirts! 💀💀🤡🤣🤣 Just Kittens. XD Great interview! 🔥👻
^_^ Android, Windows, and Linux > MacOS and iOS
iOS and Mac copied a lot.
All their Chinese sweatshops with suicide nets because they don't want to pay higher. Most of the workers are under the legal working age in China, according to recent exposures in a documentary I saw.
Apple is limited plenty, especially in gaming, and lacks buttons on phones. They copied the drop-down notification bar from Android. Super overpriced, too.
Anyways, Steve Jobs was a fellow vegan. Like one of the best submarine exploration people, James Cameron. James Cameron famously said, "Veganism is the new Viagra.". So true!
^_^ :3 It's a two-party puppet show though. The fellow deist Founding Fathers fought against having any political parties, and now we have the two-party puppet show. The fellow deist Founding Fathers also were against the fake Federal Reserve. Since 1913, the fake Federal Reserve has ruined America more, especially 1933+ when money became debt notes. A ton of preemptive warmongering profiteering unconstitutional wars to bring central banking at the costs of exposed blackmailing, destruction of countries, etc. Trump is a massive puppet, a compulsive liar. Never a third-party to win. America only has "republic" in the Pledge of Allegiance, and it's clear as day that the majority vote doesn't change a law, hence republic.
The IRS is foreign, too. Income taxes were never supposed to be permanent, and now they're mostly good low-quality services, wars, and for politicians to make themselves richer. United Slaves/Shareholders of America. Occupy Wall Street failed. Bernie Sanders, fellow Jewish brother, lied about Nordic nations being socialist, when they themselves state that they're capitalistic. Besides the infamous Crime Bill that Biden founded, that Bernie signed, the Clintons signed, etc.
The Restrict Act may pass, making it illegal to have any VPN, illegal to try to hide any files on your devices, make scanning of files mandatory before encryption (defeating the whole purpose), and whatever else. It's a massive fine, and up to 20 years in jail. They don't care much about human trafficking, since most of that comes from government orphanages anyways, officially. 9/11 was an obvious inside job. The CIA denying to release all the JFK files after 57 years further proves an inside job. Debt capital. Suicide capital. Prison capital, with about 25% of the world's prisoners in America, in for-profit prisons, and even hidden prisons. Many wrongfully jailed to get commission, to get revenge, etc. So on and so forth.
I was born and raised in infamous Miami, FL, USA, and thankfully left years ago. I've been in the Philippines for the meantime until I can move again somewhere else. Most of the world is unfortunately non-vegan, but it's getting a bit better.
Thankfully, near-death experience consensus shows most people leaving cancerous religion and cancerous material atheism dogma, too.
Amongst the many mistranslations, self-contradicting statements, forgeries, unhistorical accounts, unscientific claims, and so forth of my Jewish people. Thankfully, we're the least religious of any culture, ironically, but not surprisingly with fellow deist, Einstein (was a vegetarian, which isn't so good, but better than most people), and many other smart ones debunking religions.
"Anduril Systems, when I looked it up it's the elven god in the Dragon Age universe." Palmer was polite not to correct him and just chuckle at the follow-up question. For the record they are named after Aragorn's sword, Andúril, "Flame of the West" from the Lord of the Rings. They even have a replica of it in their offices.
Remarkable split second decision not to respond 😄
That's so sick
Their pronunciation of the Elven tongue is appaling. Hurts my ears
embarassing faux pas by the interviewer but a very graceful recovery by Palmer
90% of this video was about Hawaiian shirts! 💀💀🤡🤣🤣 Just Kittens. XD Great interview! 🔥👻
I really like the way Palmer Luckey speaks, so much charisma. Great interview
it's disappointing that accessibility is not discussed regarding the future of the vr computer interface. As someone with finger dexterity issues, vr is completely inaccessible now, but I don't see a reason why physical disability should be a limiting factor on input in the future. It's going to be 99% a design problem rather than an engineering challenge
Have been following palmer since the times of oculus devkit. Good to see him making videos again
It’s been nearly 10 years since my mind was blown on Rift DK1!
@@acslater017 It was very interesting to follow the development. I still have my rift CV1 and no headset ever was interesting for me. Since they do not have OLED, which is crucial OR are insanely expensive. Got the rift CV1 for 400€ one year after release.
Likewise! Will watch this now! 💯😎
Palmer Luckey's look is converging on Ricky from Trailer Park Boys, and I love it!
21:41 2015: "Before VR can become something that everyone can afford, it must become something that everybody wants." A great quote frequently transcends the period during which it was spoken. This dude is a definite visionary. I like the part about the discussion of whether or not people would actually wear VR headsets in public someday being looked upon as "a quaint relic."
terrible quote because it already aged.
@@jestificated How so?
Very good and clear communication. He is very genuine, clear and transparent.
He spoke so good from Truck Driver's views. You have lived well life, I guess.
If governments want to raise the birth rate, I believe they should ask 25-35 year old woman without children, why they have chosen to delay having a baby. Men often are able to build great careers even with huge families, but women have to postpone their careers to raise a family and ensure the success of their kids (as they should and as my mother did with me). Perhaps we can begin to develop social programs that facilitate a mother’s transition through her career and the development of her off-spring.🤷🏻♀️
Did your mother learn how to handle failures? Did she teach you? Does anyone know how to cope with predictable failures? Should coping with failures be taught in school? Success is the subtrahend of coping with failures, even the natural disasters.
Exceptional interview with Palmer. Well structured, interesting dialogue. At times, eye opening.
Too many ad breaks
You fail to mention Palmer's massive head
@@erikm9768 get YT premium or an ad blocker
I could listen to Luckey for 8h. Hand him over to Lex...
Lex is a fraud and a popularity-obsessed interview influencer.
Far prefer people like Peter who are humble and have some integrity.
Lex? Dude he is so much worse and harder to listen to than Peter.
A lot of people are saying Apple just killed Meta. I think Apple just saved Meta by accomplishing what they should have.
true. I hope we reach a time when great and affordable VR headsets are released by major tech companies just like smartphones
Hoping Anduril Systems will expand to consumer and enterprise grade products. I have not bought a DJI drone because it feels like it’s funding the Chinese Andruil. Their tech is only getting better and they may be conducting bleeding edge military R&D fueled by government along with huge International cash flow from selling their products.
He falsely claims that spacex was started by a billionaire,which is not true .
elon invested $100mil in spacex and the rest in tesla and was out of money.
arguebly palmer had more money when starting anduril than elon had at spacex&tesla.
agreed.
Just found this channel.. RUclips failed me by not recommending it earlier. Awesome episode +1 sub & going to back to watch previous episodes. ❤🤘
Absolutely great points on skill set versus dreams! Could go on for an hour on a dissertation about this! This is where the moonshot needs to be helping people garner the education and information to fulfill the dream and understand what is needed to do or to fulfill it. You can have a fantastic idea that is not in the general use or public but unless you have the ability to find a team to put around you if you do not have the education or the finances to do so it will never come through. That’s the sad part is they’re awesome ideas out there that will never come through to fruition because they do not have all the tools and means necessary to develop it.
I'm a Bus driver.
My goal is not to have a fleet of autonomous buses going around.
My goal is to do my job, earn enough to live and go home.
I've been wanting to get into desktop as a service for ethical hacking, higher anonymity in general, and more portable options (Kasm unfortunately doesn't support Android and Windows). Hehe. Linux
4:17 I thought he named Anduril after the Sword from LOTR.
Killer app will be some solution to nausea.
What a brilliant interview.
This should get a million views.
Just ignoring Tim Bernes-Lee and giving Andressen all the credit for browsers is wrong.
I love that you can see the satisfaction in his face that he doesn't love Hawaiian shirts... He loves the fact he's rich enough to wear them all the time to any place haha!
I have always figured that is the deal also, I mean I do not really like Hawaiian shirts, but if I had that much money, I may just wear them all the time also, you just never know.
He’s been wearing them since he was 14 because they all were his dads hand me downs. He grew up poor he said in a previous interview, so I’m sure that’s a pretty big deal to him.
Am poor enough to do the same 😂
Anduril is interesting but he discounts the amazing work that other companies such as Draper Labs has been doing for decades.
Great discussion. The current AI explosion, as well as tech behind AR, VR and voice synthesis is incredibly exciting in terms of the possibilities for media like film and games. It all gives me more to look forward to every day. I'm geekin' out over here! I'm fully aware of the risks, but there's really nothing I can do, so I'll just ride it out, and stay informed. Oh, and definitely make friends with any AGI systems you encounter.
The US has seized 5,000 patents that were too powerful, and has only helped Palantir and SpaceX and no other small companies, it ruined 5,000 companies for what? Anyone know an analysis on what was seized? How do you get around this, public disclosure and patent pending first?
@@JoelSapp It's not a claim, it's actually more like 5,700 patents shelved.
This dude has surprisingly great insights on things!
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I remember the day I tried the amazing oculus developer kit in its early days, with a demo running where you were sitting in a flying helicopter, looking all around in 3d, getting nausea as heck with a wet big smile knowing that vr will be big one day. It has really developed in a good direction. Apple headset looks very promising, but it looks like it will be way too expensive for many of us unlike other competitors these days.
Ive followed Palmer when he was into VR. As a defense follower, Im rooting for his endeavor at Anduril.
Unlike most primes, Anduril puts out the money for research and sells its products while others demand money for research.
I wish they would have went public a long time ago, just so that use people that followed him way back then could have jumped in on the company, even for just a little bit of a piece at that time for those that were paying attention.
WILDFIRES..so much more important now with Lahina, Maui GONE...I dreamed of a drone army that could put out wildfires..Please I hope we can solve Wildfires NOW!!! YEAH!!!
I am no expert. Just
Someone who reads.
From what I have taken in, aspects of this video didn't age well, because anything available to Americans goes to China because some greedy American corporations such as LAM industries and others seek to profit from anywhere.
Secondly, restrictions on advanced semiconductors led to people in America buying them in the US sells it in a blackmarket way to China at a large profit.
Third, China has many loyal to the party members living in the USA with citizenship.
i think it seems harder to restrict things only to US markets than people acknowledge.
Still, China continues to profit off the innovation costs of American companies, jump right into production without having incurred expenses to develop anything and then sell the product at a price to undercut the American products.
Even American mutual funds have indirectly invested in building up American militaries, and the United States is incredibly dependant on China for materials in their supply chain that China can just interrupt and cut off.
Furthermore, with an export dominant market. We even depend on them for health supplements and countless minerals. China has stashed trillions of American dollars and invested in assets around the world that protects their money and hides the amount of American dollars they can access to rescue their economy. They have invested in housing stock everywhere, and have implanted many electronics with bugs.
should they start getting impacted by American intervention that impacts their profits, they can buy their own currency and start tampering with America from the inside.
I feel like Canada and the United States have been too naive to slow growing of power and influence from within the continent.
Of course, you are all more well versed and intelligent than me in this issue and if anyone tells me I am misunderstanding information, my ears are open. However, this is the full picture that I have input so far.
In Canada and UK we would have to be careful of communist party loyal people having influence on politics that could influence international decisions.
I think he's wrong about Obesity being cured or fixed. Fat people have the vast majority of medical problems...it's not in their (big pharm) interest to make it go away, that's their cash cow (lol, no pun intended).
The people asking, "who's going to spend $3500 on Apple Vision", don't realize that it's a laptop in a new form factor. It has an M chip, the same ones in Macs.
Never heard a lot of Palmer speaking before. He really is brilliant.
One overlooked historical element in the history of VR is Stereoscopic 3D and as a place for deep discussion of 3DS the MTBS3D Forum
Palmer was posting in the forums there for sure
I'm blown away by that interview
Slapping a TV on your nose is not the ”future”. Even Apple is wasting their money and time.
That haircut is definitely less Starbucks and more Mountain Dew.
Ricky from trailer park boys should play Palmer in the TV movie about how VR became popular
Elon wasn't a billionaire when he started Space X. In fact, he was almost broke between Tesla and Space X. Bezos was a billionaire when starting Blue Origin.
Agreed. Palmer was much richer than Musk starting his military startup. Cost plus is something that Musk has asked congress to get rid of for years.
Wow Peter looks so healthy and well moisturized for his age . I hope to be able to still be able to function and be like this at his age .
He’s apparently healthy. He looks about his age.
Thank you for the interview. Love your podcast AR and VR are revolutionary products for education virtual training to medical fields engineering aircraft etc with A.I AR and VR will be priceless in training workers on virtual world
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Great episode- your best ever!
The guy is pretty incredible! I'm not sure about the Skynet-like autonomous war machines. Would be ok if it's purely for defense but I doubt it.
100% for the birth rate problem, and for the wildfires.
That's why SpaceX doesn't do patents as China would just copy them.
@peterdiamandis, regarding not enough people working on the world's most pressing problems, I think part of the problem is the inequality and mismatch in talent an opportunity. We have thousands of college graduates each year going to work as a barista in your local coffee shop instead of using their newly acquired skills to solve meaningful problems. Solve this talent allocation problem and meaningful problems should start getting solved.
very good point, the whole system is so wasteful...
SpaceX wasn’t started by “a billionaire who can do whatever he wants”. It was started by a guy with a vision who could motivate the best available talent and who had barely enough of his own earned money (not someone else’s) to make less than a handful of launches. Writing off Elon like this does not bode well for this dude. I will watch on but he has a lot of arrogant hubris to recover from with me. The rest of this interview better be bloody good dude.
Right. I don't think Palmer is well read.
Wow. Inspiring. Didn’t think I’d get chills. Thank you.
In a sci-fi movie some bot will have to go back in time to kill Lucky. Dangerous dude.
Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) with Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs) are the best
pathway for startups to get their DoD projects funded if you don't have deep pocket investors.
1:28:33 - so that's the real concern here... c'mon plebs! we're out.
Well my 55 year old mom has an Oculus and loves it so I’d say you accomplished your goal of making vr mainstream Palmer.
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It's the same.
But different.
... but exactly the same...?
Great interview, one of my visions for military innovation will be swarms of millions of drones that will overwhelm the enemy's defenses. I just hope our side will develop them before the other side does 🙂
The problem is money. Too expensive in terms of money and time. Give people good money to raise children.
I really don’t like the way the interviewer keeps interrupting Palmer when he talks. Let the man finish a thought or sentence.
I cringed every single time! I really hate when the interviewer thinks he/she is the star of the interview and not the guest.
The last question was the best answer, great interview learned so much!!
Wow - this guy is amazing. He was so right with Apple. I'm using the AVP now, and it is absolutely amazing. Staging the Pro model to make it cool, then to inspire general public eventually - makes so much sense. Palmer Luckey - truly an inspirational futurist.
Why I am only seeing your videos after so many years. Weir hit in the end I liked the video
@24:33 yep, I caught that. The attached external battery is there as a place holder. In the future, te processing power will be external. Smart guy!
I’ve been saying ever since seeing the external battery in the AVP that Apple was not only saving weight but trying to get people used to the idea of having a cable running to your pocket so they can release thinner Apple Glasses and possibly a Vision Air that runs off your IPhone down the road. Of course people also said I was stupid. lol
@@74Spyderman Tim had us fooled, he is a Genius. He plays the long game like no one. I think it will be 2026 or 2028 before we see it, but he dont care.
omg this is going to be like...porn for VR enthusiasts... is that VR porn??
What’s up from Canada!! Peter(the team who’s in charge of the RUclips account) do you guys sponsor students to come to the events?
Fantastic interview! Palmer is an awesome dude.
Good and interesting interview, but I do have to say I became irritated with the overuse of "moonshot" early on. One thing Palmer didn't say is that the interest in a certain non-affordable technology will drive people to purchase a lesser form of that technology, and that can either help or hinder the tech. The Quest3 is going to be going for a lesser form of what apple offers at 1/7th the cost. Personally I think a cheaper alternative is generally a good thing as long as it is also a quality item.
It’s literally the name of this podcast… moonshots and mindsets…
Android, Windows, and Linux > MacOS and iOS
iOS and Mac copied a lot.
All their Chinese sweatshops with suicide nets because they don't want to pay higher. Most of the workers are under the legal working age in China, according to recent exposures in a documentary I saw.
Apple is limited plenty, especially in gaming, and lacks buttons on phones. They copied the drop-down notification bar from Android. Super overpriced, too.
Anyways, Steve Jobs was a fellow vegan. Like one of the best submarine exploration people, James Cameron. James Cameron famously said, "Veganism is the new Viagra.". So true!
Actually, SpaceX is a similar story to Anduril. Elon built SpaceX on the back of a $100M investment from a $180M PayPal payout. Palmer Luckey got his share of the $2Bn payout for Oculus, which presumably was a pretty healthy share of the total. So SpaceX was no more started by "billionaires" than Anduril.
Fantastic, very inspiring! Thank you Peter and Palmer
I would like dig deeper in Luckies idea to create life that is smarter then humans for the purpose of learning something new.
I think we are working on that using AI and building maschines that are designed using ideas from brains. My AI teacher once said we should borrow much more ideas from real brains and make our maschines more like them, instead of only relying on the deep learning networks, which are probably still not similar enough to the brain and therefore not powerfull enough. Maybe we reach a bottelneck one day and then we habe to start over again looking at the working thing we all carry around with us.
The idea to create an living thing that is smarter then us, i would put that in the same area of creating humans that are smarter. The pro lem is that on the way to suceeding we will likely create many broken brains, this could be an ethical issue, and we have dissabled people which have brain and thinking impairments. Creating disabled humans which can suffer under the condition seems like so unethical that we can not do it. On the other hand we already make experiments on animals which make them suffer so making experiments which makes them smarter seems not so controversial. However even if we suceed we have smart animals which have needs the world cannot currently provide for them or we humans ha e to give up space to the new smart specias. We already fail securing the rainforest remote humen tribal communities need to live, so we are clearly not ready to create new smart species if we cant even protect our own.
I’ve been through the same thing 🤦🏾 keep up the good work don’t stop.. peace & love
Im still a fan of VR Backpacks as a small price to pay for offloading multiple heavy lifting things to make the headset experience optimal. A modern high speed wireless (between headset and backpack) evolution version of the HP-Z VR backpack. Apple is still offloading a battery that is only 2 hrs.
Palmer is a true visionary! I'm very impressed by his mind.
This is a brilliant dude and an even more brilliant mullet! lol Great podcast.
This was so good. Thank you for this!
0:46 of course - just like Tesla. Start with the expensive car that everyone wants. Later make the affordable car that everyone can get.
Came to watch his views on Vision Pro and end up watching the whole podcast.
Deep emotion.
Elon Musk: electric cars, energy. Solar. Energy.
Space X recycle rockets. Mars.
Boring co.
Underground traffic efficiency
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X AI. HUGE opening to data, info, essence
Neurolink beneficial cyborgs.
Optimus. Productivr robotics!!
Really good interview. I especially loved the part about truck drivers.
Pls gawd interrupt him less
Freaking FASCINATING!!! The only slight counter argument I am thinking about is not all problems must have technological solutions. To solve obesity, you just have to get people to eat whole food and move. To solve falling birth rate, give financial incentives to family and make it cool again in the media. Right now, there is 2-5 years waiting times to get your kids to kindergarten. Technology is not the ultimate goal for everything.
Dolphins!! Could be that’s species; Dr. John C Lilly has done work with human - dolphin interlock. In the future we will use Neuralink as a interface to further that interlock. My personal belief is that a robust language will form leading to many new discoveries & developments foreign to our current schemas of creation
Obesity.
Birth rate
Raise a new species with high intelligence, cognition
Inspiration. The terror vortex?
Need passion, right mission, hire to make your job obsolete.
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I don’t believe he understands the concepts of patents. The entire purpose is to show all possible competitors what you had done so they could try to figure out ways around it, or better ways to do it. The point, as stated in the Constitution, is to spread knowledge of the arts and sciences.
But, there are also trade secrets, which are protected more than patents are. And as he mentioned, there are classified patents. These are reviewed for that purpose. The intent is to allow necessary patents for military use that needed to be kept secret, to be kept secret. But, also the intent is also to prevent the government to classify patents that shouldn’t be patented. The government tends to want to keep more secrets that it needs. We have to prevent that as well.
About drones. The US has been one of the first countries to have military drones, and to use them. No, they’ve not been small, cheap drones. They’ve been big, expensive drones. But they work very well, and have been very effective. It’s really the Ukraine war that opened people’s eyes to the use of small, cheap consumer drones, as well as those built for military purposes. So it’s naive to talk about drones as something everyone uses except for the US military.
China. Interesting. China has a population that is beginning to shrink. It shrunk last year. By the end of the century, it’s estimated that their population will be between 750 million and 850 million. It certainly won’t be 2 billion. And, like Japan and some others, its population is old already, and getting dangerously older. This is leading to many demographic problems for them. Population size equals, to a large extent, economic and military power, assuming that the civilization there is up to it.
The idea of bringing another species to human, or above human intelligence is fraught with sociological and ethical problems. I hope it never happens.
This would have been a perfect interview if you didn't keep constantly interrupting for ad spots. For one of them you literally cut away in the middle of Palmer answering the question!
More than anything I think you're doing a disservice to your sponsors. Your ads are so annoying I would never consider buying from any of your sponsors now.
I know that you need to make money, but having more ads in the super bowl isn't the way to do it....
Pretty enlightening interview. I initially had a negative view of Palmer moving to military defense contracting but his reasoning makes sense as long as he isn’t selling tech to any and all countries out there. His goal to somehow solve declining birth rates is a little eye raising. It’s simply a global trend in 1st world developed countries. Even China’s birth rates are dropping as quality of life per capita improves. IMO the biggest issue we face is climate change and our natural resources. Those wildfires aren’t starting by themselves. Sadly old short sighted greedy politicians and corporate lobbying wins all the time.
This isnt an accessory to the iphone... the vision is they want to make it the "next mobile computing platform."" ... at least perhaps play the role of the ipad in terms of importance.
Since the iphone, every succeding product is a repackaged iphone. This is an iphone strapped to your face... a 2010s solution.
The next platform will be.somethibg we dont recognize today bec we have yet to invent it. If I need to eleborate based on whats happening now, then you missed the point already.
Great interview! Palmer really should loose that goatee, though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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STillllll have crapy FOV. Come on already!!!! FOV FOV FOV So sick of it looking like a tube....Thats why its not more main stream.
Too many damn ad breaks , completely ruins the listening ezperi experience. Already paying for YT premium so not sure why content creators feel like they need to do this. Lex fridman has no annoying interruptions like this and he’s doing great.
I disagree that VR will be the final version of computing. BMI’swill be. When we can have AR and VR inserted directly into the optic nerve, the screens will be literally in our vision
That last bit on entrepreneurship was gold. This is how Musk can afford to be the CEO of three companies. He has a stellar team at all the companies, the sum of which likely outclasses him in every way.
40:16 it's too bad that he's not around anymore in the VR world, now he's in the military tech. Sure VR can still evolve but look at Apple's headset, geez, the price is insane.
I really like this guy Palmer. He's like Elon and great at speaking his mind aka public speaking. Palmer's success was no coincidence just like Elons.
I love it when people who're no doubt trying to be billionaires shit on other billionaires as a talking point.