China has nearly erased US lead in AI&the flow of experts moving to US is slowng
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- China has nearly closed the gap with the U.S. in AI bot performance, as measured by Arena scores, shrinking from a 300+ point lead in May 2023 to just a 2.7% difference by March 2026.
- China leads globally in industrial robot installations (over 295,000 vs. U.S. 34,200), AI publication citations (20.6% vs. U.S. 12.6% in 2024), and has boosted AI startup funding with IPOs reaching a five-year high.
- China's robust electricity infrastructure, with reserve margins never below 80%, provides ample capacity for AI compute growth, contrasting with the U.S.'s crumbling power grid which poses a bottleneck to AI development.
- U.S. private investment in AI ($285.9 billion in 2025) still vastly exceeds China's ($12.4 billion), and the U.S. funds far more new AI companies, but the flow of AI talent into the U.S. has dropped 89% since 2017.
- China has built a massive homegrown AI talent pool, with most DeepSeek researchers educated or trained in China, creating a 'one-way knowledge transfer' that challenges U.S. technological leadership.