Videos that suggest China may be building a robot army sound like science fiction, but social media says it's real. DW Fact Check investigates.
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A recently circulated video of China's armed robot army is causing a stir, highlighting the advancements in this technology.
Analysts at Barclays said China’s top three producers — Agibot, Unitree and UBTech — accounted for 70 per cent of global ...
A newer 'lower-skies' category within the global defense market is growing twice as fast as the entire market. Oppenheimer ...
AI-controlled cockroaches that carry cutting-edge technology sound like something that’s been ripped straight out of Call of Duty, but no, this is a real.
At the heart of this dispute is how Anthropic’s large language model Claude is being used in a military context.
A host of interesting, under-the-radar recently funded startups caught our attention in the past month: one that’s developing ...
The battlefield has become a ‘transparent’ zone, populated by sensors and modern devices, where everything is visible and the intensive use of drones increases casualties ...
For decades, the idea of fighter pilots flying side by side with intelligent machines felt like science fiction — but in 2026, it becomes reality. The United States Air Force is beginning to ...