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Anderol, the "most controversial technology company in the world"
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Anderol, a tiny defense company that built purely defensive base security systems for the military, was once considered the most controversial technology company globally for developing tools capable of being used for violence. The founder then sold Anderol to Facebook for a few billion dollars, got fired years later, and started Android to work in the national security space.

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The host thanks everyone who supported the All In podcast event and announces that he will be back after Palmer Lucky's talk to provide context, and also addresses questions regarding the future of the podcast.
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All In podcast
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The host thanks everyone who supported the All In podcast event and announces that he will be back after Palmer Lucky's talk to provide context, and also addresses questions regarding the future of the podcast.

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Anderol, the "most controversial technology company in the world"
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#AIS: Palmer Luckey on Anduril
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All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Anderol, a small defense company that built technology for the military, claimed the title of the world's most controversial technology company as they believed building tools for violence was inherently wrong.
02:40 - 06:55 (04:14)
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Technology
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Anderol, a small defense company that built technology for the military, claimed the title of the world's most controversial technology company as they believed building tools for violence was inherently wrong. The company was eventually sold to Facebook for a few billion dollars and the founder later started a new venture in the national security space.

Chapter
Anderol, the "most controversial technology company in the world"
Episode
#AIS: Palmer Luckey on Anduril
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg