China broke into tens of thousands of email accounts in January. Now officials fear the breach wasn’t just about spying. It was to build the next generation of artificial intelligence.
(Image credit: Matt Chinworth for NPR)
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China broke into tens of thousands of email accounts in January. Now officials fear the breach wasn’t just about spying. It was to build the next generation of artificial intelligence.
(Image credit: Matt Chinworth for NPR)
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