Artificial intelligence will inevitably alter the nature of warfighting in the near future. How will it change military operations, for good or for ill?
Plus, AI ‘neolabs’ have no products but plenty of investors and voice computing is taking off.
China’s military-linked labs are building predator-inspired drone swarms and quadrupedal robot teams designed to keep ...
While the U.S. chases breakthroughs, China is betting on scale, speed, and real-world adoption—and that may prove decisive in the AI race.
Google's Project Genie may prove that world models matter more than LLMs for defense. The military that masters physics ...
Data is the fuel of agentic systems, but quality matters more than volume. China benefits from a vast collection of civil ...
Beijing’s military focuses on swarming drones that can pick off prey or robots that can chase down enemies.
In 2026, China’s robotics sector is no longer defined primarily by defense headlines or experimental military prototypes. Instead, the country’s ...
Selected from a field of 59 elite innovators, GrayMatter’s adaptive robotics are set to transform defense maintenance through ...
AI breakthroughs are reviving investor interest in humanoid robots More than 2,000 engineers and investors gathered at the Humanoids Summit China leads global funding and development of humanoid ...
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