EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains
The European Union and multiple international partners have aligned with the United States to restructure artificial intelligence supply chains.
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The agreement reflects a broader effort to coordinate technological partnerships across several regions. Coverage from the Financial Times, eKathimerini.com, and Let's Data Science emphasizes the expansion of the alliance, which now includes participants such as Greece and the Netherlands.
Reports from Reuters note that Dutch officials are actively engaging with US lawmakers regarding existing chip export legislation. Observers are looking toward the integration of Indo-Pacific partners into the framework, as discussed by The Diplomat.
Future developments will depend on how participating nations reconcile individual legislative interests with the collective goals of the Pax Silica initiative.
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Quick answers
What is the Pax Silica initiative?
It is a pact aimed at reducing reliance on Chinese artificial intelligence supply chains.
Which countries have confirmed involvement?
Coverage identifies the United States, the European Union, Greece, and the Netherlands as participants.
Are there disagreements regarding current chip regulations?
Reuters reports that Dutch officials have been pressing US lawmakers specifically regarding a China chip export bill.
Coverage (6)
- Delegation to attend Pax Silica Taipei Times · 22h ago
- Greece joins the US’ Pax Silica initiative eKathimerini.com · 22h ago
- Pax Silica and Indo-Pacific Partners The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific · 22h ago
- US Secures Netherlands for Pax Silica Alliance Let's Data Science · 22h ago
- Dutch official presses US lawmakers over China chip export bill Reuters · 22h ago
- EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains Financial Times · 22h ago
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