AI Geopolitics 2030
The new power distribution through strategic AI sovereignty
The first KPMG Strategic AI Capability Index (SACI) provides a comparative, evidence-based assessment of how the world’s leading regions in the race for AI leadership (the United States, Europe, and China) are positioned to develop, scale, and govern artificial intelligence. The analysis is complemented by a detailed view of Europe’s internal sub-regions.
Drawing on validated third-party data and primary insights from a bespoke survey of senior corporate leaders, AI-native firms, and ecosystem actors closest to AI adoption and deployment, the Index integrates historical and current quantitative benchmarks with forward-looking perspectives from decision-makers to offer a clear view of both realized AI progress and future capability.
It brings together measures of AI outcomes (such as investment levels and productivity gains), the underlying capabilities required to enable AI at scale (including data availability, compute, cloud infrastructure, and AI services), as well as the business and strategic conditions that shape diffusion and impact (such as access to capital, R&D capacity, innovation ecosystems, and governance readiness).
By moving the discussion on AI leadership from abstraction to measurement, the SACI highlights relative strengths, structural gaps, and strategic trade-offs across regions. It provides a robust analytical foundation to support informed decision-making by business leaders, investors, and policymakers as global AI capabilities and power dynamics continue to evolve.
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