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Opinion: China wants an AI-powered military built with Nvidia chips, and that’s a problem
Believing that the PLA will not use the world’s most powerful AI chips to advance its military capabilities is unrealistic.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China unveils military robot that mimics soldiers’ combat moves in real time
China has showcased its new type of military robot during a recent event. The ...
William C. Fox on MSN
How Mao influenced China’s nuclear program and leadership succession
Mao Zedong’s leadership left a lasting impact on China’s history, politics, and nuclear ambitions. This video explores his ...
US‑based firms generated $334 billion in arms revenues in 2024, an increase of 3.8 percent from the previous year. By ...
The Chinese warships are being supported on their long voyage by a Type 903 replenishment ship which allows the flotilla to ...
The Food Ranger on MSN
Business class passengers get KFC delivered on a train in China
Three more Farage bloc MEPs alleged to have followed Russian asset’s script ...
India’s role as a critical technology and strategic partner featured prominently this week as top US lawmakers and experts ...
China’s new ‘dirt cheap’ missile made of concrete is 40 times cheaper than average US weapon - A Chinese military commentator ...
The Delhi summit positions India and Russia in testing the logic of resilience and prompts China to recalibrate accordingly ...
China’s quiet push to embed AI into its military is prompting U.S. officials to reassess how the People’s Liberation Army may act in a conflict.
While satellite constellations, such as Starlink, are resilient, 2,000 drones could cut communications to a region the size ...
A radical new national security strategy released by the Trump administration has pointedly called out Australia for not ...
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