Artificial Intelligence as a Driver of Entrepreneurial Success and Global Lessons from Emerging Experiences: A Case Study of Pony.ai in China

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https://doi.org/10.46793/Rev25112.001P

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artificial intelligence, entrepreneurship, startups, autonomous driving, Pony.ai, China, innovation, funding

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to examine the driving role of artificial intelligence (AI) inentrepreneurial success, taking the case study of Pony.ai, which is one of China’s most successful autonomous driving companies. The reasons behind Pony.ai’s ascendancy will be examined, ranging from technological advancements, financing approaches, to the regulatory frameworkin China. The study is based on a classical methodological framework with an investigation of company financial data presented in a series of tables and figures. Further, general conclusions will be derived based on Pony.ai examples along with other illustrations of artificial intelligence startups, outlining the possibilities and challenges for entrepreneurial businesses implementing technologies based on AI. The article further concludes that AI is not only a technical instrument but an evolutionary force strong enough to transform the entire entrepreneurial scene worldwide.

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2026-01-23

How to Cite

Mabrouk, B., Tarek, Y., Chidinma, L. F., & Repac, A. (2026). Artificial Intelligence as a Driver of Entrepreneurial Success and Global Lessons from Emerging Experiences: A Case Study of Pony.ai in China. REVIZOR * Journal of Organizational Management, Finance and Auditing, 28(4 (112). https://doi.org/10.46793/Rev25112.001P