China is turning to the wild to sharpen its next generation of battlefield machines, training artificial intelligence to stalk, surround, and strike in ways that echo hawks circling prey and coyotes ...
On display in Beijing were nuclear weapons launched by air, sea and land, laser weapons and four-legged drones It was hardly a subtle attempt to project power. China showed off air-, sea- and ...
Global militaries are desperate to gain an advantage in the escalating AI race, as rapid developments in largescale data analysis, robotics, and large language models increase the effectiveness of ...
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