China Has ‘Nearly Erased’ America’s Lead in AI—and the Flow of Tech Experts Moving to the U.S. Is Slowing to a Trickle, Stanford Report Says
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China has ‘nearly erased’ America’s lead in AI—and the flow of tech experts moving to the U.S. is slowing to a trickle, Stanford report says
China has taken a bite out of the U.S.’s lead in artificial intelligence. The country has nearly closed its gap to the U.S. in AI bot performance, while continuing to best global competition in number of patents, publications, and rollout of robots, according to Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) 2026 AI Index report released this week. The report found a shrinking gap in Arena scores—a metric indica…
A recent annual AI Index report released by Stanford University highlighted Taiwan's growing importance, recognizing it as a key factor in the resilience of AI hardware. The report's core findings indicate that the United States, with 5,427 data centers, far surpasses other countries, while TSMC controls the lifeline of the global AI hardware supply chain.
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