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  3. AlphaGo - Wikipedia

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    In China, AlphaGo was a "Sputnik moment" which helped convince the Chinese government to prioritize and dramatically increase funding for artificial intelligence. [ 79 ] In 2017, the DeepMind AlphaGo team received the inaugural IJCAI Marvin Minsky medal for Outstanding Achievements in AI.

  4. Opinion - American AI has reached its Sputnik moment - AOL

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    This is AI’s Sputnik moment, and it underscores why the incoming administration must wrestle with this issue, which will shape the future. Adversaries such as Vladamir Putin salivate at the ...

  5. Russia and anti-satellite weapons allegations - Wikipedia

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    In The New York Times, Aerospace Security Project director Kari Bingen and Project on Nuclear Issues director Heather Williams compared Russian anti-satellite capabilities to Sputnik 1 and the Sputnik crisis, [10] a claim made by Bloomberg News's Katrina Manson. [11]

  6. Is This New Chinese AI a 'Sputnik Moment'? - AOL

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    Writing on X, the former OpenAI staffer Andrew Mayne rejected the "Sputnik moment" comparison. Instead he called this " a Buran moment ," invoking the Soviet effort to copy the American space shuttle.

  7. Early warning satellite - Wikipedia

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    The missile - now without hot exhaust behind it - is rendered invisible to the early warning satellite, making the relatively short first phases of an ICBM a crucial moment for detection. Because the window for detection is small, multiple satellites are necessary for complete coverage of Earth.

  8. A Sputnik Moment: Why We Are Buying - AOL

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  9. Sputnik crisis - Wikipedia

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    That was the most immediate threat that Sputnik 1 posed. The United States, a land with a history of geographical security from European wars because of its distance, suddenly seemed vulnerable. A contributing factor to the Sputnik crisis was that the Soviets had not released a photograph of the satellite for five days after the launch. [7]