The U.S. reigns supreme in AI startups while China ensures chatbots have 'core socialist values'
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The U.S. led with 5,509 AI companies founded between 2013 and 2023, more than all other countries combined, and had $335.2 billion in cumulative private investment during that period.
China, in second place, saw 1,446 AI companies founded and $103.7 billion in private investment, with much of its AI spending coming from the public sector.
S&P estimates worldwide private investments in AI startups may reach $800-$900 billion by 2027, with the U.S. holding a robust private-sector AI industry amidst Chinese government censorship of AI developers.
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