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An analysis of the competitive dynamics in the AI industry, examining the landscape of companies, capabilities, and market forces shaping AI development. The piece likely covers key players, investment trends, and implications for the pace and direction of AI progress.
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- •Maps the competitive landscape of AI development across major companies and research labs
- •Examines how market competition influences the pace of AI capabilities advancement
- •Considers implications of a multi-player competitive environment for AI safety and governance
- •Analyzes investment and resource allocation trends shaping the AI industry
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# The Vibrant AI Competitive Landscape
April 2025
Neil Chilson
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#### **Testimony before the House Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust of the Committee on the Judiciary**
Hearing: _Artificial Intelligence: Examining Trends in Innovation and Competition_
Thank you, Chairman Fitzgerald, Ranking Member Nadler, and subcommittee members for having me here today to talk about the vibrant innovation and competition in the AI ecosystem. I am Neil Chilson, the Head of AI Policy at the Abundance Institute.
The Abundance Institute is a mission-driven nonprofit dedicated to creating the cultural and policy environment necessary for emerging technologies to germinate, develop, and thrive, and to thereby perpetually expand widespread human prosperity and abundance.
The current wave of advanced computing technologies, commonly referred to as “artificial intelligence,” have the potential to create enormous economic growth and human flourishing across the United States. The U.S. leads the world in this technology – in innovation, products, companies, and investment.
It is true that there are important challenges ahead to continued U.S. leadership in AI. [1](https://abundance.institute/our-work/vibrant-ai-competitive-landscape#fn-fumeg3z) But a lack of AI competition is not one of them.
Indeed, the complex AI ecosystem is vibrant and competitive. The biggest threat to this vibrant competition is overregulation. Existing regulation and threats of regulation hamper disruptive companies and penalize innovation. Policymakers can best expand competition in the AI ecosystem by clearing old regulatory barriers and resisting the impulse to raise new ones.
## AI isn’t a Market or an Industry–It is a Complex Ecosystem
AI is a general purpose technology – perhaps the _most_ general purpose technology – meaning that AI has applications in all industries. [2](https://abundance.institute/our-work/vibrant-ai-competitive-landscape#fn-tnqwgwyf) AI will thus shape competition within every industry where it is applied. Often these applications will decentralize and enhance competition. For example, as increasingly powerful generative AI tools lower the barriers to creating high-quality content, expect smaller teams to better compete with larger, more-resourced incumbents. [3](https://abundance.institute/our-work/vibrant-ai-competitive-landscape#fn-yh7tmvn) Market conditions or government interventions that reduce the availability of AI tools will limit this pro-competitive effect across industries.
However, most discussion among competition analysts has focused on analyzing competition within the AI “industry.” Even ignoring the broad application of AI, such an
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