Estados Unidos y Filipinas están "avanzando rápidamente" en los planes para construir centros de inteligencia artificial

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Golden Finance report, May 18th, a senior U.S. official stated that the United States and the Philippines are “moving very quickly” to advance plans to build an artificial intelligence and supply chain center in this Southeast Asian country, and Washington is seeking to provide long-term guarantees for U.S. investors. The Deputy Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Jacob Helberg, said: “Investors planning to invest billions of dollars in large-scale infrastructure must ensure that these investments can withstand changes in the two governments, and must have a certain degree of durability and certainty.” Helberg inspected a 4,000-acre site in New Clark City north of Manila, accompanied by more than a dozen American companies. Both sides will hold detailed discussions on how to protect investors’ rights and ensure that “their plans are also reasonable and fair for the Philippines.” Last month, with the Philippines joining the U.S.-led supply chain alliance “Pax Silica,” the industrial center’s plan was announced. It is reported that Clark Base will become the first native artificial intelligence industry acceleration center of “Pax Silica,” aiming to support emerging industries such as artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and future-oriented technologies.

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