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KPMG Study: US Leads in AI Race, Europe Edges Out China

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A new KPMG study reveals the United States is dominating the global artificial intelligence race, with Europe positioned just ahead of China. The analysis, based on the Strategic AI Capability Index (SACI), highlights the US's strong AI infrastructure and rapid adoption.

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KPMG研究:美國在AI競賽中領先,歐洲略勝中國

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KPMG最新研究顯示,美國在全球人工智能競賽中遙遙領先,歐洲則略微領先中國。該研究基於策略性AI能力指數(SACI),突顯了美國強大的AI基礎設施和快速的應用採用率。

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KPMG AI Index shows: USA dominates the race for artificial intelligence – Europe just ahead of China

New KPMG study systematically compares the AI performance of major economies

Berlin, January 21, 2026

The United States is clearly leading the global race for artificial intelligence. Europe follows closely behind China, but despite their technological, industrial, and scientific strengths, neither economy can currently keep pace with the economic momentum of the US. This is shown by a study conducted by KPMG in Germany in collaboration with the German AI Association, for which over 900 decision-makers from business, technology, and politics worldwide were surveyed and extensive data was evaluated.

The analysis is based on the Strategic AI Capability Index (SACI), which KPMG developed in collaboration with the economic research institute Oxford Economics. It measures the extent to which AI is already being used in the economy, the viability of political and legal frameworks, and the strength of research, skilled workers, and training in the economies.

USA has strong AI infrastructure

In the overall results, the US is clearly in the lead with 75.2 points on a scale of zero to 100. This lead is based on the rapid and widespread use of AI in companies. Liquid capital markets and broad access to computing capacity enable companies to move AI applications more quickly from the experimental phase to operational use. The broad economic use also coincides with a strong research landscape with many well-trained talents. Overall, the US relies on a strong infrastructure that allows the use of AI to be scaled quickly and efficiently.

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KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft

Europe has some catching up to do in AI scaling

Europe achieved an overall score of 48.8 points, placing it well behind the US. The continent has a strong industrial base in certain sectors and expertise in areas such as regulation, governance, and specific areas of research. However, these have had only a limited economic impact so far. The introduction of AI in companies is progressing more slowly, with many applications stuck in the pilot stage. High energy prices, limited computing power, and fragmented capital markets are hampering AI scaling.

Less international cooperation slows AI progress in China

China achieved an overall score of 48.2 points, placing it just behind Europe. The country has strong industrial strengths, high patent activity, and extensive control over key hardware components. Nevertheless, AI has so far only been used to a limited extent in the economy. Many companies use AI selectively, so productivity gains remain rare. Low international networking also hinders AI scaling and knowledge exchange.

Europe is developing at different speeds

The index shows considerable differences within Europe. The United Kingdom and Ireland achieve the highest score of 69.2 points and come closest to the US level. The region benefits from high investment momentum, good access to capital, and comparatively rapid implementation of AI in companies. Western Europe follows with 57.1 points, while the DACH region is slightly below with 54 points. Both regions have strong industrial and research structures, but are only making gradual progress in terms of scaling and productivity gains. Northern, Southern, and Central and Eastern Europe are lagging further behind. Northern Europe scores 41.3 points, placing it in the lower midfield. Southern Europe, with 26.3 points, and Central and Eastern Europe, with 28.8 points, perform significantly weaker. In these regions, limited access to capital, weaker infrastructure, and low application depth are the main factors slowing down the development of AI on an industrial scale.

Study shows potential for improvement in Europe

The results clearly show that Europe must strengthen its technological competitiveness and sovereignty.

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Managing Partner, CTO, Head of Technology Services

KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft

According to the study, measures with high leverage include the rapid establishment of a European computing capacity reserve for start-ups and growth companies, significantly accelerated funding procedures with short decision-making cycles, and the mobilization of growth capital, for example through the greater involvement of institutional investors and modernized investment models. In addition, targeted programs are needed to accelerate industrial AI applications – especially in small and medium-sized enterprises – expand the talent pool through training and easier immigration, and strengthen European autonomy and independence in security-related AI. Sustainability can become a specific locational advantage, for example through energy-efficient AI infrastructure and clear framework conditions for "green AI."

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