Meta, OpenAI and Palantir CTOs join Army Reserve Tech Corps as lieutenant colonels

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Top executives from Meta, OpenAI, and Palantir have been sworn into the US Army Reserve as lieutenant colonels, joining Detachment 201, a tech-focused military initiative to improve the Army’s digital capabilities. The “initiation” ceremony took place Friday, one day before the Army’s 250th birthday.

The four tech leaders, Meta Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth, OpenAI Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil, Palantir Chief Technology Officer Shyam Sankar, and Bob McGrew, an advisor at Thinking Machines Lab and former Chief Research Officer at OpenAI, have enlisted in the Executive Innovation Corps under the Army Reserve. 

Their mission is to make technological advancements like artificial intelligence “more familiar” to the military while working part-time and as civilians. Officials did not disclose the planned size of the detachment.

According to an Army statement, Detachment 201 is designed to “bridge the commercial-military tech gap” by adding the input of private-sector leaders directly into military projects. Each executive will serve as a senior advisor for approximately 120 hours annually.

Tech executives training military to be ‘combat-ready’

According to the Wall Street Journal, the executives will be responsible for advising the Army on AI-powered systems, drones, and battlefield robotics.

“Det. 201 is an effort to recruit senior tech executives to serve part-time in the Army Reserve as senior advisors,” the Army stated in a press release. “In this role they will work on targeted projects to help guide rapid and scalable tech solutions to complex problems.”

Andrew Bosworth, 43, who leads Meta’s hardware and XR initiatives, said he had a personal desire in joining the program as it could honor his family’s military legacy. 

It’s possible I watched too much ‘Top Gun,’” he joked. At over six feet tall, Bosworth once aspired to fly fighter jets but was told he was too tall for the cockpit. Now, he sees this opportunity as a meaningful way to serve.

The company he works for is behind the Maven Smart System and the AI-powered TITAN vehicle currently in development for the Army.

The announcement comes against the backdrop of the Army Transformation Initiative, launched and led by Secretary Daniel Driscoll and Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George. The initiative is meant to get rid of obsolete systems and take up “dual-use” commercial technology. 

Driscoll has asked the US Department of Defense to increase the procurement of commercial off-the-shelf solutions and make reforms to acquisitions.

Solutions to the military-tech divide

The Army says Detachment 201 will contribute to projects like the Army Transformation Initiative, that could make the force more technologically advanced

We need to go faster, and that’s exactly what we are doing here,” said Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George. He joked about making the tech leaders nervous about physical training, saying he had “been giving them a hard time” about the difficulty of the tests.

Brynt Parmeter, the Pentagon’s chief talent management officer, has led the formation of the new program since 2023. He hopes Detachment 201 will open doors for other branches of the military to create similar initiatives.

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