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EU allies join US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains

EU allies join US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains

The United States and its allies, including European nations, have formed a pact to reduce their reliance on Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) supply chains. Jacob Helberg, the architect of this initiative known as Pax Silica, stated in an interview with the Financial Times that the group aims to foster innovation by diversifying the AI hardware ecosystem. This strategic move is designed to counter China's dominance in critical areas of AI development and manufacturing, ensuring greater technological independence for participating nations. The pact will focus on strengthening domestic production capabilities and fostering collaborative research and development efforts among allies. By pooling resources and expertise, the alliance intends to accelerate the development of advanced AI technologies and secure the supply of essential components, thereby mitigating geopolitical risks associated with concentrated supply chains. The initiative underscores a growing global trend towards regionalizing and securing critical technology sectors.

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