Core Insights - By 2024, China's AI-related paper citation volume is expected to account for 40.2% of the global total, rapidly catching up to the United States at 42.9% [1][8] - The report titled "Scientific Intelligence White Paper 2025" analyzes the integration of AI and scientific research across seven major research fields, covering 28 directions and nearly 90 key issues [1] - The report highlights the dual promotion and deep integration of AI innovation and scientific research, termed "AI for Science" [1] Research Trends - The number of global AI journal papers has surged nearly threefold over the past decade, from 308,900 to 954,500, with an average annual growth rate of 14% [7] - The share of core AI fields, such as algorithms and machine learning, has decreased from 44% to 38%, while the share of scientific intelligence has increased by 6 percentage points, with an annual growth rate rising from 10% before 2020 to 19% after [7] - China’s AI publication volume increased from 60,100 in 2015 to 300,400 in 2024, representing 29% of the global total [7][8] Citation Impact - The citation volume of AI-related papers in the U.S. reached 302,200 in 2020, while China's citations rose from 10,300 in 2015 to 144,800 in 2020, surpassing the EU for the first time in 2021 [8] - By 2024, China is projected to account for 41.6% of global AI citations in patents, policy documents, and clinical trials, significantly leading the field [8] Country-Specific Trends - China has a leading position in the intersection of AI with earth and environmental sciences, and has surpassed in AI with mathematics, material sciences, and humanities since 2019 [9] - The U.S. and EU maintain advantages in AI and life sciences, with China ranking third in this area [9] - India shows significant progress across all fields, currently ranking third in earth and environmental sciences, engineering, and humanities [9]
《科学智能白皮书2025》发布,中国引领AI应用型创新领域
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-05-26 13:27