The U.S. awarded at least 30 million dollars in grants to a top Chinese AI scientist who returned home to help China win in a field with vast military potential
The U.S. government gave at least $30 million in federal grants for research led by a scientist who is now at the forefront of China's race to develop the most advanced artificial intelligence—which he compared to the atomic bomb due to its military importance, a Newsweek investigation has revealed.
and the Department of Defense also benefited from open academic research that spurred inspiration and groundbreaking ideas, the defense official said.
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