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Can consumer tech like Facebook and Oculus really help win wars?
As governments get serious about AI and startups, Silicon Valley is being dragged—sometimes unwillingly—into the global military and geopolitical game.
In this episode, Chris Saad and Yaniv Bernstein unpack how Meta is teaming up with Anduril—the military tech startup founded by Oculus’ Palmer Luckey—to bring XR (Extended Reality) to the battlefield. They also break down how Google might preemptively split itself, how UK civil servants gained 5% productivity with AI tools, and why Europe’s startup scene may finally be waking up.
In this episode, you will:
Learn how Meta’s AR & VR technology is being integrated into U.S. military operations
Understand the strategic irony behind Palmer Luckey and Meta partnering again
Explore the concept of “reverse technology transfer” from consumer tech to defense
Discover why Google may break itself up before regulators force it
See how the UK’s use of Microsoft Copilot gave government workers a 5% productivity boost
Unpack the EU’s new law that lets startups register and begin trading in under 48 hours
Assess how New York is quietly becoming Silicon Valley’s biggest challenger
Whether you're a founder, operator, or just a curious mind in the startup world, this episode gives you sharp insights into how tech, defense, and regulation are reshaping the startup landscape.
The Pact
Honor the Startup Podcast Pact! If you have listened to TSP and gotten value from it, please:
Key links
Get your question in for our next Q&A episode: https://forms.gle/NZzgNWVLiFmwvFA2A
The Startup Podcast website: https://www.tsp.show/episodes/
Learn more about Chris and Yaniv
Work 1:1 with Chris: http://chrissaad.com/advisory/
Follow Chris on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissaad/
Follow Yaniv on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ybernstein/
Producer: Justin McArthur https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-mcarthur
Intro Voice: Jeremiah Owyang https://web-strategist.com/
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Can consumer tech like Facebook and Oculus really help win wars?
As governments get serious about AI and startups, Silicon Valley is being dragged—sometimes unwillingly—into the global military and geopolitical game.
In this episode, Chris Saad and Yaniv Bernstein unpack how Meta is teaming up with Anduril—the military tech startup founded by Oculus’ Palmer Luckey—to bring XR (Extended Reality) to the battlefield. They also break down how Google might preemptively split itself, how UK civil servants gained 5% productivity with AI tools, and why Europe’s startup scene may finally be waking up.
In this episode, you will:
Learn how Meta’s AR & VR technology is being integrated into U.S. military operations
Understand the strategic irony behind Palmer Luckey and Meta partnering again
Explore the concept of “reverse technology transfer” from consumer tech to defense
Discover why Google may break itself up before regulators force it
See how the UK’s use of Microsoft Copilot gave government workers a 5% productivity boost
Unpack the EU’s new law that lets startups register and begin trading in under 48 hours
Assess how New York is quietly becoming Silicon Valley’s biggest challenger
Whether you're a founder, operator, or just a curious mind in the startup world, this episode gives you sharp insights into how tech, defense, and regulation are reshaping the startup landscape.
The Pact
Honor the Startup Podcast Pact! If you have listened to TSP and gotten value from it, please:
Key links
Get your question in for our next Q&A episode: https://forms.gle/NZzgNWVLiFmwvFA2A
The Startup Podcast website: https://www.tsp.show/episodes/
Learn more about Chris and Yaniv
Work 1:1 with Chris: http://chrissaad.com/advisory/
Follow Chris on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissaad/
Follow Yaniv on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ybernstein/
Producer: Justin McArthur https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-mcarthur
Intro Voice: Jeremiah Owyang https://web-strategist.com/
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