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- Army recruits officers from Meta, OpenAI and Palantir to . . .
Executives from high-tech firms Meta, OpenAI and Palantir are joining the Army Reserve at the rank of lieutenant colonel to serve in Detachment 201, a new “Executive Innovation Corps,” the service announced Friday The move is the latest push by the department to tap into capabilities and know-how from Silicon Valley and the commercial sector
- US Army’s nerd force; Palantir, Meta, OpenAI tech bosses join . . .
The US Army has launched the Executive Innovation Corps under Detachment 201 to recruit tech leaders from Palantir, Meta, and OpenAI Shyam Sankar, Andrew Bosworth, Kevin Weil, and Bob McGrew are now Army Reserve officers, helping modernize national defense through private-sector expertise and accelerate technology adoption across military operations
- Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels
Four senior executives of tech giants like Meta and Palantir are being sworn into the Army Reserve as direct-commissioned officers at the unusually high rank of lieutenant colonel as part of a new
- Palantir, Meta, OpenAI execs to commission into Army reserve . . .
WASHINGTON — The US Army today will direct commission four tech executives at the rank of Lt Col , charging them with leading a new Army innovation corps inside the Reserve component, according
- Tech execs enlist in Army Reserve for new innovation detachment
Four Silicon Valley technology executives from major companies are joining the U S Army Reserve as officers to inject the speed and expertise of commercial technology development into military
- Army Launches Detachment 201: Executive Innovation Corps to . . .
New Executive Innovation Corps brings top tech talent into the Army Reserve to bridge the commercial-military tech gap, with four tech leaders set to join as officers WASHINGTON — The U S Army
- US Army signs up Band of Tech Bros with a nerdy name
The sources of the new recruits are hardly surprising Palantir has worked with the US Army since 2008 and last year won a $480 million contract to take over the army's Maven project This is trying to integrate AI into every aspect of warfare, allowing the software to take disparate information sources and coordinate a response
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