cover image: January 2023 ∙  Pegah Maham, Stefan Heumann, Wiebke Denkena, Laurenz Hemmen, Anna Semenova

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January 2023 ∙ Pegah Maham, Stefan Heumann, Wiebke Denkena, Laurenz Hemmen, Anna Semenova

12 Jan 2023

While the USA and China feature prominently in the discourse on the geopolitics of AI, the contributions of other regions and countries and their efforts to position themselves in the context of global cooperation and competition for the development of AI are often not part of the picture. [...] The focus on the USA and China ignores the contributions of other regions and countries and their efforts to position themselves in the context of global cooperation and competition for the development of AI. [...] We were able to collect the names of the doctoral students of almost all the top researchers through the websites of the corresponding academic chair or research lab at the respective universities or the personal websites of the top researchers. [...] In each case, the width of the horizontal bars corresponds to the proportion of people who earned their bachelor’s degree in the respective country ( left ) and work in the respective country after having completed their doctorate in Germany ( right ). [...] The core finding remains the same: China, India, Iran and Russia are, in addition to Germany, the countries in which most of the bachelor’s degrees were earned and the magnitudes also remain the same.
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