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Anduril Drone Flying Contest: Win Jobs with Drone Racing - News Directory 3

Anduril Drone Flying Contest: Win Jobs with Drone Racing

January 27, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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  • Palmer Luckey's eyes light up, and⁣ he talks a mile a minute, when discussing his company's new recruiting event: the AI Grand Prix.
  • Rather than‍ humans operating drones, the drones must operate autonomously.
  • There are prizes ranging from a $500,000 pot to be ⁢split amongst the highest-scoring ‌teams,⁤ to⁢ jobs at Anduril, and a chance to bypass the company's⁤ standard‍ recruiting...
Original source: techcrunch.com

Palmer Luckey’s eyes light up, and⁣ he talks a mile a minute, when discussing his company’s new recruiting event: the AI Grand Prix.

This is ⁤a drone flying contest with a twist. Rather than‍ humans operating drones, the drones must operate autonomously. The humans will be tested⁤ on their ⁢software-writing skills ​that cause ⁣the drones to outfly their competition.

There are prizes ranging from a $500,000 pot to be ⁢split amongst the highest-scoring ‌teams,⁤ to⁢ jobs at Anduril, and a chance to bypass the company’s⁤ standard‍ recruiting cycle.

“It was something that ⁤I decided we should do,” Anduril founder Luckey ​said in an interview with TechCrunch. Luckey and the ⁢team were meeting to discuss ⁣recruitment strategy, he⁢ recalled.

Someone suggested sponsoring a drone racing tournament, which was somewhat in line with the company’s previous marketing tactics.For instance, Anduril sponsors the NASCAR Cup​ Series race known as‌ the Anduril 250.

Luckey generally‌ liked the idea but then said, “‘Guys, ⁣that would be a really dumb‍ thing for Anduril ​to sponsor. The whole point,‍ our entire impetus‍ and reason​ for being, is this pitch ‍that​ autonomy has finally advanced to where⁤ you don’t⁢ have to have a ⁢person micromanaging each drone,'” he ​recalled, then adding, “‘What we should really do is ⁢sponsor a⁣ race‌ that’s about how well programmers and engineers can make a drone fly itself.'”

After discovering that such an event ​didn’t exist, the company opted to create it themselves. Interestingly, ⁢though, Luckey pointed ⁣out⁣ that the ⁤teams in the AI Grand Prix will ⁢not be ‍flying anduril’s drones, but those built by another defense tech startup: Neros Technologies. according to Luckey, Anduril’s drones are too physically big⁣ to ⁤run in the contained course in Ohio where the ‍finals will take place.

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“We talked about having teams use Anduril drones, but Anduril doesn’t make any drones that are‍ of the ultra-high speed, very small nat

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