Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg never quite cracked virtual reality headsets for consumers, but theyre taking another crack at it with the US military as their new audience. On Monday, Luckeys military tech company Anduril announced its AI powered mixed reality system EagleEye, which will put hardware right into the helmets of Army soldiers and provide them with a heads up display to view information in real time. “We don’t want to give service members a new tool—we’re giving them a...

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