2025 Global AI Cities Index by Counterpoint Research: Singapore Is Top AI City
Beating Out Seoul, Beijing, Dubai, and San Francisco—the Four Other Cities in the Top Five

Singapore has been ranked the world’s top Artificial Intelligence (AI) city in Counterpoint Research’s recently published 2025 Global AI Cities Index—a study on the adoption of in the largest 100 metropolitan areas around the world.
According to the report, Singapore is followed by Seoul, Beijing, Dubai, and San Francisco to round out the top five. Counterpoint Research analysed over 5,000 initiatives in the private and public sectors, strength of communications infrastructure, university output, and strength of the startup ecosystem among other factors.
2025 Global AI Cities Index: Top 15 AI Cities Rankings, 2025
Singapore came out on top as the city has enacted a variety of government initiatives through organisations like AI Singapore, which has created a vibrant startup ecosystem and, more importantly, a strong collaborative alliance between the public and private sectors in industries such as healthcare, transportation, and telecommunications.
Seoul was not far behind as the Seoul Metropolitan Government has been actively implementing AI in verticals such as healthcare and education while companies such as SK Telecom and Naver are pushing the envelope in terms of AI service innovation. Beijing ranked third in the study. The city has announced formal AI education training for all primary and secondary school students starting in 2025. China Unicom and Huawei have also implemented several 5G + AI initiatives in Beijing.
At the regional level, North America is still in the lead in terms of AI city development by a decent margin, but China is catching up.
Top 15 AI Cities Rankings, 2025
Commenting on the growth of AI cities in China, Research Director Marc Einstein said, “AI city development in China is no longer limited to the biggest cities. Places like Wuhan, Chengdu, and Suzhou are also embracing AI quickly. Investments, especially in supercomputing are impressive and the gap between North America and China will certainly narrow from next year onwards.”
Einstein added that Europe only had about half of the activity level as North America due to a more difficult regulatory environment. He also said the Middle East is the region to watch going forward.
Einstein also noted some surprises in the study. For example, Dubai actually outscored San Francisco as the government is making massive investments in AI across all sectors of the economy from energy to media production.
“The city has an AI strategist in every government department. All teachers are now being given AI training, and they have the ‘One Prompter’ program to train one million AI engineers. They are clearly investing in the future and Abu Dhabi is not far behind,” Einstein said.
Riyadh, the seat of Saudi Arabia’s USD $100-billion AI investment initiative; Bengaluru, India’s Silicon Valley; and Hangzhou, the Chinese birthplace of DeepSeek, are also important cities to watch out for in this latent AI-city race.
Key AI, Cloud, and Data Infrastructure Vendor Ecosystem Enabling AI Cities
According to the 2025 Global AI Cities Index, global tech vendors also play an important role in AI city development. In the 2025 Global AI Cities Index, Microsoft emerged as the most active vendor as the company expanded its AI data centre footprint significantly, engaged in several AI training initiatives, and set up new AI innovation hubs in cities like London and Sydney.
Other tech giants, such as Google and Amazon, with a global footprint and massive software, cloud, and AI technology influence, were not far behind as they also expanded their AI data centre footprints and partnered with governments, universities, and enterprises in several verticals.
NVIDIA was particularly active in the supercomputing space, launching a new facility in Copenhagen and partnering with telcos, such as du in Dubai and FastWeb in Milan. NVIDIA has also been pushing for partnerships to accelerate local Sovereign AI initiatives.
Number of AI City-influencing Events by Global Tech Vendor, 2025
Key Telco Ecosystem Catalysing AI Cities Roll Out, Says 2025 Global AI Cities Index
Telco infrastructure, according to the 2025 Global AI Cities Index, also plays an important role in AI City development, both on the fixed and wireless fronts. Beijing Telecom is deploying 10G fibre throughout the city to enable AI-driven applications while in Boston, Verizon is also increasing capacity to handle bigger AI workloads.
AI, according to the 2025 Global AI Cities Index, is starting to play a bigger role in mobile network management as Airtel has been blocking one million spammers daily in Delhi and in Riyadh STC has been using AI to automate 5G network traffic during the Riyadh Season festival.
Companies like Singapore’s Singtel are starting to offer new products like GPU-as-a-Service. In Osaka, SoftBank and KDDI are investing heavily in AI datacenters and in Toronto, Rogers is using 5G to control its CCTV security cameras.
The findings of the 2025 Global AI Cities Index by Counterpoint Research mostly echoes the findings of Salesforces’ Global AI Readiness Index, which identified Singapore as ranking second globally in overall AI readiness. Salesforce pointed out that the Lion City exemplifyies how aligned strategy, public-private collaboration, and digital investment create fertile ground for agentic AI, and it appears this alignment is paying great dividends.