Robotic soldiers edging closer to reality and billionaire-driven artificial intelligence power set off a new warning about ...
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China unveils military robot that mimics soldiers’ combat moves in real time
Showcased by China's People's Liberation Army, the robot can match every move of soldiers using artificial intelligence power ...
A humanoid robot designed exclusively for warfare has been developed by a California-based robotics company. Foundation’s ...
Have you ever wondered how our brave soldiers deal with nasty stuff like chemical and biological weapons? Currently, it's a risky and time-consuming process. Soldiers have to suit up in cumbersome NBC ...
India is stepping into next-gen military technology with humanoid robot fighters, developed by DRDO, designed for high-risk combat missions. With AI-driven decision-making, stealth mobility, and ...
Ukraine is using ground robots to rescue the injured, lay mines, and attack Russian positions. The head of one unit's robotic systems said they can help keep troops safe while evacuating the injured.
Sticking to legacy tactics won't beat China — adopt Secretary Hegseth's and the Army initiatives or surrender the edge.In a ...
A Ukrainian serviceman stands beside a ground robot equipped with a gun.Andriy Andriyenko/Ukraine's 65th Mechanised Brigade via AP Ukrainian soldiers are letting robots fire on the Russians, allowing ...
Russia’s newest line of robotic soldiers took part in their first wargames recently. They may look suspiciously like Wall-E, but Russia’s Platform-M isn’t ...
The video — allegedly recorded by Indian soldiers — shows a barren landscape where a robot-like figure appears to be stationed for surveillance in place of human personnel. As the camera zooms out, ...
We use robots to do plenty of jobs that we don’t want to do. Even the military uses robots in tasks that are dangerous for humans. So, how attached can one become to a robot that works with them? One ...
Soldiers in Ukraine sometimes use ground drones to evacuate their injured comrades, but because doing so is so risky, this approach is really only a last resort, an operator told Business Insider.
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