A September 2023 AIDE study scored Nvidia, Meta, and Amazon at 100 in AI adoption categories among S&P 500 firms, coinciding with a bipartisan Senate AI forum. Supported claims confirm Nvidia's status as the world's largest company and a chip supplier for AI systems. Unverified claims concern NVIDIA's Vera CPU and Rubin production.
Top AIDE rankings for Nvidia, Meta, and Amazon show consolidation of AI control among dominant firms, raising monopoly and oversight concerns.
“Centralization of computational power and externalized costs”
Conservative
Private-sector leaders like Nvidia demonstrate American innovation strength under market incentives, with regulation posing risks to momentum.
“Limited government and competitive pressures”
Libertarian
Voluntary market competition drives AI integration at firms like Nvidia without central direction, while Senate interest signals potential barriers.
“Profit incentives and decentralized experimentation”
Devil's Advocate
All perspectives accept AIDE metrics as neutral without scrutiny of funding, definitions, or self-reported data, and overlook Schlumberger and study timing.