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Chinese military records show attempts to buy banned Nvidia chips for its AI projects. Find out more about what they reveal.
China appears to have sought access to Nvidia products for military AI applications and the development of a robot dog.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNChinese military sought Nvidia AI chips for AI servers and robot dogs
Documents from the PLA revealed that the Chinese military attempted to acquire Nvidia chips for AI servers and robot dogs.
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The Mirror US on MSNChina's sinister 'robot wolf' military drones seen on prowl for first time
Fearsome-looking machines - some armed with QBZ-191 assault rifles - were shown by state-run TV working alongside soldiers ...
Robot coyotes built on motorized cars reaching 20 mph are being deployed at military airfields as an innovative solution to ...
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Irish Star on MSNChina shows off military might as 'robot tank' is seen on battlefield
China's military advancement has taken another significant stride with the debut of its new 'robot tank' in action. The ...
PLA deploys robot wolves in military drills, enhancing reconnaissance and strike capabilities in rugged terrains ...
The final sections of marching troops at the Army's 250th anniversary parade represented the Army’s future, and included small drones flying over the heads of soldiers and robot dogs in ...
Why settle for a robot when you can have a robot coyote? That seems to be the thinking of the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), which is developing a cybernetic prairie ...
US Army robot dogs go past during the Army 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC, on June 14, 2025. US President Donald Trump reveled in a long dreamt-of military parade on his 79th birthday ...
Robot coyotes for airfield wildlife control are a creative and practical answer to a longstanding problem. By blending technology and biology, the U.S. Army is making airfields safer for everyone.
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