
China Deploys Humanoid Robots for Border Security
China is deploying advanced humanoid robots, including the Walker S2, for border security in Guangxi, marking a significant step in AI integration for national security.
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China is deploying advanced humanoid robots, including the Walker S2, for border security in Guangxi, marking a significant step in AI integration for national security.

A state-backed group, likely from China, has conducted a large-scale cyber espionage campaign using an AI that performed up to 90% of the operations autonomously.

President Trump has signaled a potential reversal of U.S. policy that would allow the sale of advanced Nvidia AI chips to China, sparking immediate national security concerns.

The U.S. government is in preliminary talks to provide financial support to the quantum computing industry, potentially using Chips Act funds to counter China.

While the U.S. projects a hands-off approach to AI software, it actively regulates the technology's core components, focusing on microchips for national security.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei addresses claims on AI policy, detailing a $200M defense contract, the company's stance on regulation, and its unique ban on sales to China.

A former Pentagon insider discusses the complex debates surrounding AI's role in national security, highlighting both its potential and the significant risks involved, from data vulnerability to unint

The University of Lincoln will lead a seven-university consortium in a £1 million project to apply artificial intelligence to UK national security wargames.

The U.S. government is pursuing deals in up to 30 critical industries, offering financial incentives and regulatory relief in exchange for equity stakes.

Former defense officials warn that over-reliance on generative AI could erode the critical thinking skills essential for the U.S. national security workforce.

Federal agencies are facing a dual cybersecurity challenge from artificial intelligence, battling AI-powered attacks while securing their own vulnerable AI systems.

A former top NSA official warns that AI's ability to discover software flaws is far outpacing our capacity to patch them, creating significant new risks.