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Assessing AI Capabilities Across Six Major Countries and Economic Blocs

An Eight-Dimensional Comparative Framework

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This policy brief introduces the Eight-Dimensional Global AI National Competitiveness Index System (GAI-NCIS) and applies it to six major AI countries and economic blocs: the United States, China, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, and Russia. It extends conventional AI capability assessment beyond compute, frontier models, data, industry, chips, and military integration by adding Domestic Task Competence (DTC) and Foreign Task Competence (FTC).

Abstract

As artificial intelligence shifts from a research and innovation domain to a core component of national execution capacity, traditional comparisons based solely on compute, frontier models, and investment no longer capture the full scope of strategic competitiveness. This policy brief introduces an Eight-Dimensional Global AI National Competitiveness Index System (GAI-NCIS) and applies it to six major countries and economic blocs: the United States, China, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, and Russia. The framework builds on six conventional structural dimensions—Compute, Models, Data, Industry, Chips, and Military Integration—by incorporating two execution-oriented dimensions: Domestic Task Competence (DTC), defined as AI capability in executing tasks within domestic institutional, linguistic, and industrial contexts; and Foreign Task Competence (FTC), defined as AI capability in executing cross-border, cross-cultural, and cross-institutional tasks. The addition of DTC and FTC materially alters comparative rankings and highlights structural asymmetries that are not visible under production-oriented metrics alone.

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Keywords

  • AI governance
  • AI national competitiveness
  • Global AI National Competitiveness Index System
  • GAI-NCIS
  • Eight-dimensional comparative framework
  • Artificial intelligence capability assessment
  • Structural capacity
  • Execution capacity
  • Domestic Task Competence
  • DTC
  • Foreign Task Competence
  • FTC
  • Compute Power Index
  • Frontier Model Index
  • Data Capability Index
  • Industry Adoption Index
  • Chip Sovereignty Index
  • Military Integration Index
  • Semiconductor sovereignty
  • AI strategic competition
  • AI policy
  • United States
  • China
  • European Union
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Russia
  • EPINOVA

Subjects

  • AI governance
  • Technology policy
  • Public policy
  • AI competitiveness
  • Strategic studies
  • International governance
  • National AI strategy
  • Artificial intelligence policy
  • Semiconductor supply chains
  • AI infrastructure
  • Defense technology
  • Cross-border AI capability
  • Institutional execution capacity
  • Comparative policy analysis
  • Global AI governance

Recommended citation

EPINOVA (2026), Assessing AI Capabilities Across Six Major Countries and Economic Blocs: An Eight-Dimensional Comparative Framework, Policy Brief No. EPINOVA–2026–PB–07, Global AI Governance and Policy Research Center, EPINOVA LLC, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18802795. DOI: To be assigned after Crossref membership approval.

APA citation

Wu, S. (2026). Assessing AI capabilities across six major countries and economic blocs: An eight-dimensional comparative framework (Policy Brief No. EPINOVA–2026–PB–07). Global AI Governance and Policy Research Center, EPINOVA LLC. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18802795. DOI: To be assigned after Crossref membership approval.

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Related works

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Related EPINOVA article corresponding to the policy brief theme and publication datehttps://epinova.org/articles/f/beyond-rankings-what-really-defines-ai-national-power
Related EPINOVA white book on AI strategic-node governance and structural assessment10.5281/zenodo.18452803

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