US ahead in AI innovation, easily surpassing China in Stanford's new ranking
The US leads in global AI innovation, outpacing China in research, investment, and responsible AI development, according to Stanford University's AI Index. With $67.2 billion in private AI funding and key tech firms, the US dominates. China excels...

There's no surefire way to rank global AI leadership but Stanford researchers have made an attempt by measuring the "vibrancy" of the AI industry across various dimensions, from how much research and investment is happening to how responsibly the technology is being pursued to prevent harm.
"The gis actually widening" between the US and China, said computer scientist Ray Perrault, director of the steering committee that runs Stanford's AI Index. "The US is investing a lot more, at least at the level of firm creation and firm funding."
The California-based university's Institute for Human-Centered AI - which has ties to Silicon Valley's tech industry - released the report Thursday as government AI officials from the US and several allies met in San Francisco this week to compare notes on AI safety measures.
Top 10 countries
United States: The US ranks No. 1 on Stanford's list and has consistently held that position since 2018 when it overtook China. It has far outpaced China in private AI investment, which hit $67.2 billion in the US last year compared to $7.8 billion in China, according to the report. It also leads in publishing responsible AI research.
China:It has requested far more patents than any other country regarding generative AI, the UN intellectual property agency said earlier this year. Stanford researchers counted that as one measure of China's strong growth in AI innovation but not enough to lead the pack. Still, the report says that "China's focus on developing cutting-edge AI technologies and increasing its R&D investments has positioned it as a major AI powerhouse.
" China's universities have produced a large number of AI-related research publications and it has commercial leaders developing notable AI models, such as Baidu and its chatbot Ernie.
United Kingdom: Coming in at No. 3 is the UK, which also ranked high in research and development, and educational infrastructure due to top computer science universities churning out a skilled AI workforce. It's also home to Google's AI subsidiary DeepMind, whose cofounder recently won a Nobel Prize; and "had more mentions of AI in parliamentary proceedings" than any other country. Last year, the UK hosted the world's first international AI safety summit.
United Arab Emirates: The UAE's deliberate focus on AI appears to have paid off in the Middle Eastern nation's fifth-place score. It was one of the top locations for AI investments. Microsoft earlier this year said it was investing $1.5 billion in UAE-based tech firm G42, which is overseen by the country's powerful national security adviser. Based in Abu Dhabi, G42 runs data centers and has built what's considered the world's leading Arabic-language AI model, known as Jais.
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