Robots to the rescue? South Korea looks for AI solutions to dwindling army numbers

South Korea’s military is exploring a strategic partnership with Hyundai Motor to potentially deploy robotics to the front lines as Seoul accelerates investment in AI-powered, unmanned systems to tackle a deepening troop shortage. The defence ministry said it was discussing cooperation with Hyundai
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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