AI technology transfer

Swiss Technology Fuels Russian Weapons Amidst Mocked Neutrality

Despite sanctions, components from Swiss companies are being found in Russian weapons, leading Europe in their prevalence on the Ukrainian battlefield. Investigations reveal that microprocessors, GPS modules, connectors, and cables from manufacturers like Huber+Suhner and Lemo Group have surfaced in Russian missiles, drones, and tanks. While these components are often produced in Asia or other European countries before reaching Russia, their origin can be traced back to Swiss firms. This continued presence of Swiss technology raises concerns about the effectiveness of current sanctions and calls for more stringent oversight and accountability for all parties involved in the supply chain.

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Trump’s UAE AI Deal: Jobs Lost, Concerns Raised

The UAE and US have agreed to build the world’s largest AI campus outside the US, a deal facilitated by the Trump administration and granting the UAE access to advanced US AI chips, potentially including 500,000 Nvidia chips annually. This agreement, involving US companies managing data centers, reverses previous restrictions aimed at preventing technology access by China. While boosting the UAE’s AI ambitions and benefiting US tech companies, the deal raises concerns about potential Chinese access to sensitive technology. The campus, a 10-square-mile facility in Abu Dhabi, will be built by a UAE firm but operated by US companies to ensure secure management.

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