ai contest: In US-China AI contest, the race is on to deploy

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

One is pricey and slow: For a new force of up to 13 nuclear-powered attack submarines, the Australian taxpayer will fork out an average of more than AUD$28 billion ($18 billion) apiece. And the last of the subs won't arrive until well past the middle of the century.

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