Recently, Stanford University released the latest data of the Global AI Vibrancy Tool, revealing the top 30 countries in global artificial intelligence competitiveness. According to this assessment, considering the performance of countries in multiple dimensions such as research achievements, investment, talent attraction, and governance frameworks, the United States ranked first, thanks to its strong private investment, academic research, and active startup companies.

China followed closely behind, also showing remarkable performance. In recent years, China's rapid growth in academic publications, patent applications, and industry applications in the field of artificial intelligence has attracted global attention. These factors have enabled China to rank second in the AI competitiveness assessment.
India secured the third position with its growing talent pool and increasingly mature digital ecosystem. However, India still faces certain challenges in further improving its research infrastructure.
Countries such as South Korea, the UK, Singapore, and Spain also performed well on this list, demonstrating their potential and efforts in the field of artificial intelligence. This ranking covered multiple indicators, providing important references for the development of AI in various countries.
Key Points:
🌟 The United States ranks first in global AI competitiveness due to private investment and academic research.
🇨🇳 China ranks second due to rapid growth in publications and industry deployment.
🇮🇳 India enters the top three with its talent pool and digital ecosystem, but research infrastructure still needs improvement.
