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The Cartographer
Polarization and Integration in Global AI Research
April 19, 2026 Β· Grace Period Β· + Add venue
Authors
Luca Gallo, Riccardo Di Clemente, BalΓ‘zs Lengyel
arXiv ID
2604.17602
Category
physics.soc-ph
Cross-listed
cs.AI,
physics.app-ph
Citations
0
Abstract
The AI race amplifies security risks and international tensions. While the US restricts mobility and knowledge flows, challenges regulatory efforts to protect its advantage, China leads initiatives of global governance. Both strategies depend on cross-country relationships in AI innovation; yet, how this system evolves is unclear. Here, we measure the processes of polarization and integration in the global AI research over three decades by using large-scale data of scientific publications. Comparing cross-country collaboration and citation links to their random realizations, we find that the US and China have long diverged in both dimensions, forming two poles around which global AI research increasingly revolves. While the United Kingdom and Germany have integrated exclusively with the US, many European countries have converged with both poles. Developing and further developed countries, however, only integrate with China, signaling its expanding influence over the international AI research landscape. Our results inform national science policies and efforts toward global AI regulations.
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