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Mapping the Generative AI Landscape: A Comparative Analysis of India, Israel, and the United States
Mapping the Generative AI Landscape: A Comparative Analysis of India, Israel, and the United States

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In an era fuelled by technological advancements, the field of Generative AI has emerged as a promising frontier. The technology holds immense potential, with countries around the world striving to harness its potential to drive innovation, economic growth, and societal transformation. As the technology advances, so does the competition to lead the global Generative AI race. Among the key players in this race, India, Israel, and the United States stand out as notable contenders. While all these countries share a common goal of leveraging Generative AI to drive innovation, the nuances and dynamics of their respective ecosystems differ significantly.

Let us look at these trends across India, Israel and the US through the following lenses.

 

The following data, from the nasscom Generative AI Startup Landscape in India report, clearly reflects the positioning of these three countries with respect to all of the above-mentioned parameters.

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This comparison reveals a complex and dynamic ecosystem across the three countries. Israel's position as a global technology hub, combined with robust investments and innovation-driven policies, has propelled it ahead in Generative AI. The United States, with its established tech giants, thriving startup culture, and substantial funding, remains the global leader. India, while emerging as a player in the Generative AI landscape, faces challenges in terms of funding, startup density, foundation models, research output, and investment support. However, with strategic investments, policy initiatives, and a collaborative approach between industry, academia, and government, India can bridge the gap and position itself as a strong player in the global Generative AI arena.

 


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Dhiraj Sharma
Principal Analyst

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