On the evening of the 16th, following US President Trump's arrival in the UK, the two nations formalized the 'Technology Prosperity Pact'. This pact is centered around collaborative efforts in pioneering tech sectors, including artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and civil nuclear energy. A press statement released by the UK government on the same day highlighted that this transatlantic accord, a key element of Trump's state visit, encompasses a wide range of collaborative initiatives. The statement further disclosed that US tech and AI powerhouses like Microsoft, Google, NVIDIA, OpenAI, and CoreWeave are set to invest £31 billion (roughly equivalent to $42 billion). This substantial investment aims to bolster the UK's AI infrastructure and advanced technologies, with a focus on enhancing data centers, computer chip development, and AI processing capabilities.