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After routers, US lawmakers want to ban Chinese robots; cite 'national security' risk

US lawmakers are considering a ban on Chinese-made robots for government use, citing national security and privacy concerns. Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer plan to introduce legislation to prevent federal agencies…

After routers, US lawmakers want to ban Chinese robots; cite 'national security' risk

US lawmakers are considering a ban on Chinese-made robots for government use, citing national security and privacy concerns. Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer plan to introduce legislation to prevent federal agencies from acquiring these systems, fearing data collection and remote control by adversaries.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • US lawmakers are considering a ban on Chinese-made robots for government use, citing national security and privacy concerns.
  • Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer plan to introduce legislation to prevent federal agencies from acquiring these systems, fearing data collection and remote control by adversaries.
  • This move follows similar restrictions on other Chinese tech products.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer plan to introduce legislation to prevent federal agencies from acquiring these systems, fearing data collection and remote control by adversaries.
  • This move follows similar restrictions on other Chinese tech products.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • This move follows similar restrictions on other Chinese tech products.
  • US lawmakers are considering a ban on Chinese-made robots for government use, citing national security and privacy concerns.
  • Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer plan to introduce legislation to prevent federal agencies from acquiring these systems, fearing data collection and remote control by adversaries.

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