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House Subcommittee Examines Chinese Robotics Risks
March 18, 2026
On March 17, 2026, the House Homeland Security Subcommittee held a hearing to assess national security risks posed by Chinese AI and robotics firms, including DeepSeek and Unitree Robotics. Testimony from US industry leaders such as Boston Dynamics, Scale AI, and the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International highlighted concerns over data security and competitive challenges from Chinese robotics advancements. Concurrently, experts like Shyam Sankar of Palantir Technologies emphasized the need for a coordinated federal strategy to integrate AI and manufacturing to maintain US industrial and defense competitiveness amid widening gaps with China.
- The hearing signals increased congressional scrutiny on Chinese robotics firms, potentially leading to procurement restrictions or regulatory actions affecting supply chains and technology sourcing.
- US government agencies and contractors should anticipate evolving security requirements and consider how to align AI and robotics capabilities with national security priorities.
- Industry stakeholders may find opportunities in federal initiatives aimed at strengthening domestic AI and robotics development, including contracts focused on secure technology integration.
- Organizations involved in defense and technology procurement should evaluate partnerships and compliance strategies in light of heightened geopolitical and security considerations.
Some industry players are invoking so-called security concerns as a means to attack competitors amid declining competitiveness, rather than enhancing their own capabilities to compete in the market.
— Ma Jihua, Veteran industrial analyst
The video went viral, not because it was impressive, but because of what happened when people compared it to last year, 12 months ago, [when] the same robots could barely shuffle through a dance routine.
— Max Fenkell, Scale AI
AI adoption must focus on real-world deployment and measurable results, not speculation.
— Shyam Sankar
Agencies
House Homeland Security Subcommittee, United States Government, Chinese Government, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee of the House Committee on Homeland Security
Vendors
Scale AI, Boston Dynamics, Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International, DeepSeek, Unitree Robotics
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- AI, Robotics Need US Strategy to Stave Off China, Industry Says · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 17
- Shyam Sankar and the inflection point for Americaβs arsenal as the industrial gap widens - El-Balad.com · El-Balad.com · Mar 17