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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 ...
China has financed tens of billions of pounds' worth of investment in UK businesses and projects this century, some of which ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
Pentagon flagged Alibaba for China military ties, report says
The Pentagon's quiet move to flag Alibaba for alleged ties to the Chinese military has pushed one of the world's biggest tech ...
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.
Ukraine war and Kashmir conflict highlight 'broad stage' for firms to meet demand for affordable and reliable equipment, ...
China's history of stealing F-35 technology raises security concerns as military experts debate potential Saudi Arabia military sales and national security risks.
The US urgently requests Lebanon's help to recover an undetonated GBU-39 guided bomb in Beirut, fearing its advanced military ...
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