In US-China AI contest, the race is on to deploy killer robo

In US-China AI contest, the race is on to deploy killer robots

This report is based on interviews with more than 20 former American and Australian military officers and security officials, reviews of AI research papers and Chinese military publications, as well as information from defense equipment exhibitions

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