INDIA has emerged as the world’s third most competitive country in artificial intelligence, according to Stanford University’s Global AI Vibrancy
Tool on Sunday.
The latest ranking highlights how India’s fast
growing tech ecosystem and strong talent base are
helping the country play a key role in the global
AI race. The Visual Capitalist chart, based on
Stanford’s data, shows the United States clearly
leading the world in AI competitiveness with a
vibrancy score of 78.6.
China is placed second with
a score of 36.95, while India ranks third with a score
of 21.59. This puts India ahead of several advanced
economies, including South Korea, the United
Kingdom, Singapore, Japan, Canada, Germany
and France. Stanford’s AI Vibrancy Tool combines
several indicators into a single score to measure
how developed and competitive a country’s AIecosystem is.
These indicators include research and development, talent availability, investment and eco
nomic impact, infrastructure, public opinion, and
policy and governance.
The tool aims to show where innovation and AI
talent are growing and how seriously governments
are backing artificial intelligence.