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The AI Race Is the New Gold Rush

2025·0 Zitationen·Journal of Intelligent Computing Systems and ApplicationsOpen Access
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The calls to frame artificial intelligence competition as a “new gold rush” have intensified as generative AI systems scale from niche laboratory research to billion-parameter open-source platforms. This review article revisits that metaphor through a data-science and data-analytics lens, to sharpen the earlier analysis with evidence from recent literature on educational disruption, regulatory pluralism, job market, and geopolitical spillovers. A mixed-methods research design combines the best of both bibliometric clustering and comparing study-cases from previous literature. Results confirm that the continued dominance of deep-learning stacks and vertical integration may reveal that an advantage is migrating toward high-trust data pipelines and adaptive governance. Techno-federal fragmentation in both the U.S and China fosters rapid experimentation but generates compliance friction. Meanwhile, the E.U.’s risk-averse-based AI Act attract “trust-seeking” healthcare pilots. In education, large language-model chatbots deliver personalized tutoring at scale and “Study and Learn Mode” yet still amplify academic-integrity concerns. It might be concluded that sustainable leadership will hinge less on raw computing power than on federated, privacy-preserving analytics that align with emergent social norms and regional regulations. Therefore, while also comparable to the 1970s space race era, today’s policy makers and data-science teams should co-design auditability, synthetic-data augmentation, and cross-border sandboxes to avoid a systematic “race to the bottom.”

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