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Otherwise, nations may be removed from the US-led AI alliance, Pax Silica. Reuters highlights that a rival endeavor is China's "World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization," yet China is not referenced in the letter.
The letter is intended to be dispatched to the 35 nations that endorsed the US "statement on AI capabilities" in June. This encompasses participants of the non-binding Pax Silica initiative and additional nations that have shown interest in aligning AI collaboration with Washington, according to Reuters.
The United States aims to limit China's resources in the competition for the most advanced AI for military and economic dominance by compelling other nations to make a choice, according to the agency.
Last December, the United States initiated the Pax Silica alliance to ensure supply chains for essential minerals, semiconductors, and AI models. This took place during a technological competition with China, according to Reuters. Approximately 20 nations have already become part of the American alliance.
In July, Chinese President Xi Jinping established a competing entity, the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization.
source: reuters.com
The letter is intended to be dispatched to the 35 nations that endorsed the US "statement on AI capabilities" in June. This encompasses participants of the non-binding Pax Silica initiative and additional nations that have shown interest in aligning AI collaboration with Washington, according to Reuters.
The United States aims to limit China's resources in the competition for the most advanced AI for military and economic dominance by compelling other nations to make a choice, according to the agency.
Last December, the United States initiated the Pax Silica alliance to ensure supply chains for essential minerals, semiconductors, and AI models. This took place during a technological competition with China, according to Reuters. Approximately 20 nations have already become part of the American alliance.
In July, Chinese President Xi Jinping established a competing entity, the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization.
source: reuters.com




