The Readiness Gap
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Canadian firms are slower to adopt AI than their global peers. Only about one-quarter have fully implemented AI, compared to one-third globally. But IBM data shows 84% of Canadian executives are confident in 2026 performance and 86% are already using agentic AI. So which is it? This episode examines the disconnect between Canada's research strength and its commercialization struggles, the cultural factors holding companies back, and why the AI adoption gap isn't uniform across the economy.
Sources:
https://thehub.ca/podcast/video/the-future-is-present-why-canada-cant-afford-to-move-slowly-on-ai-innovation-strategies/
https://canada.newsroom.ibm.com/2026-02-02-Canadas-AI-Moment-Five-Trends-Redefining-Business-Confidence,-Speed-and-Trust-in-2026
https://thelogic.co/commentary/quebec-ink/yoshua-bengio-geoffrey-hinton-canada-ai-doom/
Tags
AI North Brief, Canadian AI, AI Policy, AI Adoption, Linux Foundation, IBM Canada, Hilary Carter, AI Readiness, Open Source AI, Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, AI Safety
Chapter Markers
00:00 Intro 00:30 Two Competing Stories 01:45 The Valley of Death 03:00 The Doom and Gloom Problem 04:15 What Readiness Looks Like 05:30 What's Holding the Rest Back 06:30 What This Means