strategy tag
Military primacy.
National security framing; AI as a strategic weapon
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3Brian Schimpf
Anduril Industries CEO
Argues U.S. defense procurement is too slow for the AI era and that commercial defense companies must build the autonomous systems the Pentagon will need.
The DoD has to learn to procure software the way Silicon Valley builds it. AI changes the speed and scale of warfare, and we cannot keep using cold-war acquisition processes.

Katherine Boyle
Andreessen Horowitz; American Dynamism
Argues U.S. industrial policy must lean toward defense, energy, and frontier-AI investment as a strategic response to authoritarian competition; views public-private fusion as the operating mode of the next decade.
American Dynamism is the thesis that we must build the technologies that protect democratic societies. AI is one of those technologies, and treating it as a consumer-only category is a strategic error.

Trae Stephens
Anduril co-founder; Founders Fund partner
Argues U.S. and allied defense must integrate AI rapidly to deter authoritarian use; sees commercial-defense fusion as a strategic imperative.
If you believe, as I do, that the West has a moral obligation to lead in critical technologies, then defense AI is not optional. It is part of the deal of being a free society.