Ünver, Hamid AkınFeldstein, S.2023-11-062023-11-0620231303-5754http://hdl.handle.net/10679/8937https://doi.org/10.58867/XJCT9512Many experts frame the debates around AI technology as a great power rivalry between the U.S. and China. Indeed, by most measures, the United States and China lead the world in AI innovation. Yet focusing solely on the United States and China elides global AI adoption dynamics and yields an incomplete picture about how and why countries acquire certain emerging technologies. While the U.S. and China undoubtedly matter when it comes to fostering AI innovation, cultivating AI talent, generating technology exports to emerging markets, and advancing AI global standard-setting, a diverse range of countries also exert significant influence on AI acquisition and adoption trends.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessSources of ai innovation: More than a U.S.-China rivalryArticle222555900107215900000710.58867/XJCT9512Artificial IntelligenceChinaCapabilities and innovationU.S.