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Hauptverfasser: Maslej, Nestor, Fattorini, Loredana, Perrault, Raymond, Gil, Yolanda, Parli, Vanessa, Kariuki, Njenga, Capstick, Emily, Reuel, Anka, Brynjolfsson, Erik, Etchemendy, John, Ligett, Katrina, Lyons, Terah, Manyika, James, Niebles, Juan Carlos, Shoham, Yoav, Wald, Russell, Walsh, Toby, Hamrah, Armin, Santarlasci, Lapo, Lotufo, Julia Betts, Rome, Alexandra, Shi, Andrew, Oak, Sukrut
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author Maslej, Nestor
Fattorini, Loredana
Perrault, Raymond
Gil, Yolanda
Parli, Vanessa
Kariuki, Njenga
Capstick, Emily
Reuel, Anka
Brynjolfsson, Erik
Etchemendy, John
Ligett, Katrina
Lyons, Terah
Manyika, James
Niebles, Juan Carlos
Shoham, Yoav
Wald, Russell
Walsh, Toby
Hamrah, Armin
Santarlasci, Lapo
Lotufo, Julia Betts
Rome, Alexandra
Shi, Andrew
Oak, Sukrut
author_facet Maslej, Nestor
Fattorini, Loredana
Perrault, Raymond
Gil, Yolanda
Parli, Vanessa
Kariuki, Njenga
Capstick, Emily
Reuel, Anka
Brynjolfsson, Erik
Etchemendy, John
Ligett, Katrina
Lyons, Terah
Manyika, James
Niebles, Juan Carlos
Shoham, Yoav
Wald, Russell
Walsh, Toby
Hamrah, Armin
Santarlasci, Lapo
Lotufo, Julia Betts
Rome, Alexandra
Shi, Andrew
Oak, Sukrut
contents Welcome to the eighth edition of the AI Index report. The 2025 Index is our most comprehensive to date and arrives at an important moment, as AI's influence across society, the economy, and global governance continues to intensify. New in this year's report are in-depth analyses of the evolving landscape of AI hardware, novel estimates of inference costs, and new analyses of AI publication and patenting trends. We also introduce fresh data on corporate adoption of responsible AI practices, along with expanded coverage of AI's growing role in science and medicine. Since its founding in 2017 as an offshoot of the One Hundred Year Study of Artificial Intelligence, the AI Index has been committed to equipping policymakers, journalists, executives, researchers, and the public with accurate, rigorously validated, and globally sourced data. Our mission has always been to help these stakeholders make better-informed decisions about the development and deployment of AI. In a world where AI is discussed everywhere - from boardrooms to kitchen tables - this mission has never been more essential. The AI Index continues to lead in tracking and interpreting the most critical trends shaping the field - from the shifting geopolitical landscape and the rapid evolution of underlying technologies, to AI's expanding role in business, policymaking, and public life. Longitudinal tracking remains at the heart of our mission. In a domain advancing at breakneck speed, the Index provides essential context - helping us understand where AI stands today, how it got here, and where it may be headed next. Recognized globally as one of the most authoritative resources on artificial intelligence, the AI Index has been cited in major media outlets such as The New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Guardian; referenced in hundreds of academic papers; and used by policymakers and government agencies around the world.
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Maslej, Nestor
Fattorini, Loredana
Perrault, Raymond
Gil, Yolanda
Parli, Vanessa
Kariuki, Njenga
Capstick, Emily
Reuel, Anka
Brynjolfsson, Erik
Etchemendy, John
Ligett, Katrina
Lyons, Terah
Manyika, James
Niebles, Juan Carlos
Shoham, Yoav
Wald, Russell
Walsh, Toby
Hamrah, Armin
Santarlasci, Lapo
Lotufo, Julia Betts
Rome, Alexandra
Shi, Andrew
Oak, Sukrut
Artificial Intelligence
Welcome to the eighth edition of the AI Index report. The 2025 Index is our most comprehensive to date and arrives at an important moment, as AI's influence across society, the economy, and global governance continues to intensify. New in this year's report are in-depth analyses of the evolving landscape of AI hardware, novel estimates of inference costs, and new analyses of AI publication and patenting trends. We also introduce fresh data on corporate adoption of responsible AI practices, along with expanded coverage of AI's growing role in science and medicine. Since its founding in 2017 as an offshoot of the One Hundred Year Study of Artificial Intelligence, the AI Index has been committed to equipping policymakers, journalists, executives, researchers, and the public with accurate, rigorously validated, and globally sourced data. Our mission has always been to help these stakeholders make better-informed decisions about the development and deployment of AI. In a world where AI is discussed everywhere - from boardrooms to kitchen tables - this mission has never been more essential. The AI Index continues to lead in tracking and interpreting the most critical trends shaping the field - from the shifting geopolitical landscape and the rapid evolution of underlying technologies, to AI's expanding role in business, policymaking, and public life. Longitudinal tracking remains at the heart of our mission. In a domain advancing at breakneck speed, the Index provides essential context - helping us understand where AI stands today, how it got here, and where it may be headed next. Recognized globally as one of the most authoritative resources on artificial intelligence, the AI Index has been cited in major media outlets such as The New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Guardian; referenced in hundreds of academic papers; and used by policymakers and government agencies around the world.
title Artificial Intelligence Index Report 2025
topic Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.07139