The Militarization of Silicon Valley

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By Sheera Frenkel
Reporting from San Francisco and Washington
Published Aug. 4, 2025 Updated Aug. 5, 2025


In a ceremony in June at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va., four current and former executives from Meta, OpenAI and Palantir lined up onstage to swear an oath to support and defend the United States.

The U.S. Army had just created a technical innovation unit for the executives, who were dressed in combat gear and boots. At the event, they were pronounced lieutenant colonels in the new unit, Detachment 201, which will advise the Army on new technologies for potential combat.

“We desperately need what they are good at,” Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll said of the tech executives, who have since undergone basic training. “It’s an understatement how grateful we are that they are taking this risk to come and try to build this out with us.”

The military is not just courting Silicon Valley tech companies. In the age of President Trump, it has successfully recruited them.

Over the past two years, Silicon Valley’s leaders and investors — many of whom had once forsworn involvement in weapons and war — have plunged headfirst into the military industrial complex. Meta, Google and OpenAI, which once had language in their corporate policies banning the use of artificial intelligence in weapons, have removed such wording.


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four current and former executives from Meta, OpenAI and Palantir lined up onstage to swear an oath to support and defend the United States.

As opposed to supporting/defending the Constitution?

Israel bombs a hospital or food supply area, then later says it was an errant missile.

In other news, Palantir (stock price up 500+% in a year) has a contract to use its AI to select targets to hit in Gaza.

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