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Chinese robots in the U.S. pose espionage risks
“China’s national intelligence law, its counterespionage law, require Chinese companies to cooperate with Chinese intelligence and not disclose that fact to others. That creates espionage risks,” says Rush Doshi, director of CFR’s China Strategy Initiative and assistant professor at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. “These robots are equipped with LiDAR systems, microphones, and cameras that make them mobile surveillance platforms.”
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