National AI compute BRN
The National AI Compute Index measures the amount of reliable, affordable, accessible, and strategically controlled AI-processing capacity available to a country's startups, researchers, enterprises, and public institutions.
AI compute is not chips alone; it is the practical ability to turn electricity, data, hardware, software,
and talent into training and inference capacity. So the index measures two levels. Raw AI compute is the
hardware that physically exists, accelerators, clusters, and data centres. Effective AI compute is that
raw capacity conditioned by whether it can actually be used: accessible, affordable, reliable,
strategically controlled, with talent and software. Effective equals raw times enablement, so idle or
unusable hardware scores low. Income and electricity are live World Bank data; capacity, supply, control,
talent, and software inputs are curated and openly listed, estimated from development tier where a country
is not yet curated, and overridable by an authorised administrator. Separate from the Optional Work Index.