U.S. State Department Pressures Allies to Choose Sides in Global AI Race Against China
The U.S. State Department is reportedly preparing a letter to the 35 signatories of its AI Opportunity Statement, including key allies like Japan, Australia, and South Korea, informing them that they cannot align with both Washington's 'Pax Silica' coalition and Beijing's competing AI framework. According to Reuters, the draft letter warns that countries attempting to hedge their bets will be excluded from the U.S.-led group. The U.S. argument is that "to be part of everything is to be part of nothing," and this move is explicitly designed to limit China's access to essential chips, AI models, and critical minerals necessary for its AI development. This ultimatum comes as the global competition for AI dominance intensifies.