A new agreement, dubbed Pax Silica, is reshaping the global artificial intelligence landscape by excluding China from the AI supply chain. The pact primarily benefits Palantir, a US data analytics firm, and significantly increases the European Union’s reliance on the United States for AI technology. Details of the agreement suggest a strategic move to consolidate AI power within the US and its allies. This development raises concerns about potential technological isolation for China and the implications of concentrated control over a critical technology. The arrangement effectively creates a new dynamic in the global tech race, potentially leading to further fragmentation. Analysts suggest the agreement prioritizes security concerns over open competition in the AI sector. The full details are available on RT.com.