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He created Oculus headsets as a teenager. Now he makes AI weapons for Ukraine
COSTA MESA, Calif. - It’s easy to spot Palmer Luckey. He’s the guy with the mullet and the goatee, almost always dressed in khaki shorts, flip flops and bright Hawaiian shirts. As he gives a tour of Anduril, the artificial intelligence weapons company he …