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Global AI Race Accelerates with Surge in Defense and Dual-Use Tech Investment

What Happened

Chatham House reports a significant increase in funding for defense and dual-use technologies, driving rapid advancements in artificial intelligence globally. Countries are channeling more resources into AI not only for military applications but also for sectors like communications, logistics, and cybersecurity. This surge is particularly pronounced in the United States, China, and Europe, where governments and private investors are collaborating to outpace competitors and strengthen national security. The convergence of military and civilian AI research is creating new opportunities and challenges, potentially changing the landscape of technological power around the world.

Why It Matters

The influx of investment into defense and dual-use AI technologies may redefine the international AI race, impacting geopolitical power structures and innovation ecosystems. As nations blur the line between civilian and military advancements, concerns around security, ethical use, and regulation rise. Read more in our AI News Hub

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