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World News See other World News Articles Title: Visualizing Global AI Investment By Country Countries are investing heavily in artificial intelligence to position themselves for a future that could look significantly different from today. Greater investment in AI typically translates into stronger innovation ecosystems, which can attract top talent and fuel groundbreaking research that drives long-term economic growth. This visualization is part of Visual Capitalists AI Week, sponsored by Terzo, and uses data from the 2025 AI Index Report to reveal which countries are placing the biggest bets on AI. Data & Discussion The figures in this graphic represent total private AI investment by country, between 2013 to 2024 in billions of U.S. dollars. Countries that raised less than $1 billion were grouped into the Rest of World category. From this data we can see that nearly half a trillion dollars has been raised for AI in the U.S. This amount is greater than the rest of the world combined ($471 billion vs. $289 billion). AI Startup Activity The 2025 AI Index Report also features data on the number of newly funded AI companies by country. Generally speaking, more capital raised results in more companies starting up. AI infrastructure, research, and governance attracted the most capital due to large investments by companies building AI applications, such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. Poster Comment: Don't see Russia on this chart. Russia has been investing in artificial intelligence (AI) through venture capital deals with startups. In 2022, the value of these investments reached $51 million, a decrease from $226 million in the previous year. The Russian government has also been involved in AI development, with a 10- point plan from the Ministry of Defense setting broad objectives for the military and public sector. However, the plan lacked details on implementation and financing. Despite this, the government has outsourced roadmaps for the Digital Economy National Project and the AI Federal Project to private companies, indicating a collaborative approach. Russia has a smaller number of AI startups compared to the United States and China. According to TRAXCN statistics, Russia has 168 AI startups, while the United States has 6,903 and China has 1,013. However, Russia's proposed AI roadmap indicates that there are a total of 400 companies working on AI development. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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