WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (KUNA) -- The US Department of State announced on Thursday the launch of a pilot "concierge" service aimed at accelerating the export of American-made artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure to signatories of the Pax Silica initiative.
The Department stated in a press release that the service will utilize the United States' diplomatic presence in approximately 270 posts worldwide to streamline the acquisition of critical AI components, including hardware, software, power systems, and cooling technologies.
The initiative is designed to provide dedicated logistical and consultative support to trusted partner nations and industry leaders, ensuring a competitive edge in the global technological landscape.
By facilitating an expedited path to world-leading hardware, the program seeks to fortify digital bonds between the US and its partners committed to secure and transparent supply chains.
The statement emphasized that global security increasingly depends on a "technology architecture of trust." Through this service and the promotion of cryptographic verification, the United States aims to ensure that its partners lead the AI revolution using secure, end-to-end architectures powered by American technology.
The Pax Silica framework, which includes partners such as Japan, South Korea, and India, focuses on maintaining resilient supply chains and interoperable software ecosystems. (end) amm.ibi