Is the “Genius Visa” USA’s secret weapon allowing them to win the AI race?

13 years ago, Pr. Michio Kaku, a renowned physicist, professor at Stanford, explained that USA’s secret weapon was “The genius visa” (H1-B), a Visa that allows exceptional scientists to migrate to the US. It’s the key to compensate for the failure of the American educational system. Is it also the case for AI?

Dr Laurent Alexandre (the founder of Doctissimo) seemed to think alike, as in 2017, during a presentation in front of the French Senat, he explained that Artificial Intelligence was developed using non-American brains, European and American data but by and for American companies.

So, in 2025, is it true? Did we lose our AI Geniuses to the USA?

In 2023, AI Magazine made a Top 10 of AI Leaders.

For these 10 AI leaders, here are some very self explaining figures:

As you can see, they all work for American companies while 9 out of then are born elsewhere and 7 out of 10 have been educated outside of USA. 5 out of 10 comes from Europe.

For scientific accuracy, Demis Hassabis works in UK for DeepMind, a UK company acquired by Google to boost their AI development progress, but is considered as working for an American company as all the benefits of his work go to Google.

So, what should we change to keep our brilliant minds?

Here is the Jupyter Notebook with the data and the code used to create the 3 maps: