Tag: Russia
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Tariffs to Oil: Trump Aide Slams India
China’s Humanoid Robot Games showcased 500 robots sprinting, boxing, and dancing, but revealed key paradoxes: spectacle over substance. Most lacked autonomy, relying on remote control. While China excels in building robotic bodies, it lags in cognition and perception. True progress lies not in speed but in safe, adaptive, everyday applications.
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The One Move That Could Change Russia Talks
China launched the first World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing with 500 robots from 16 countries competing in 26 events like soccer, boxing, medicine sorting, and cleaning. Robots stumbled often but wowed crowds, while officials highlighted China’s push to lead in robotics and AI.
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Why No One Is Winning In Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is at a standstill, with both sides suffering heavy casualties but making little progress. Despite advancements in drone and AI technology, neither Russia nor Ukraine has secured a decisive victory. The conflict has become a war of attrition, with no end in sight, highlighting the high cost of prolonged warfare.
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The Case for Reglobalization
As U.S. policymakers focus on economic security and domestic manufacturing, they risk neglecting the global South. Instead of isolating itself, the U.S. should invest in targeted foreign partnerships, particularly in Africa, Latin America, and the Indo-Pacific, to strengthen supply chains, secure resources, and counter China’s growing influence.
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The Private Sector on the Front Line
When Russia invaded Ukraine, tech companies like SpaceX, Microsoft, and AWS quickly stepped in to help. They provided crucial digital support, showing how private companies are now key in modern warfare. The U.S. needs to prepare for future conflicts by partnering with these companies to protect security.