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Anduril founder Palmer Luckey said American universities fail to teach practical engineering skills, leaving China with an advantage in battery, metallurgy, and optical engineering. Luckey cited Apple as an example of shifting hard engineering work to Chinese engineers. He argued the U.S. still excels at cultivating unconventional entrepreneurs.
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