Innovation Nation: The AI advantage of overlooked global partners innovationnation
Canada has a rich history of innovation, but in the next few decades, powerful technological forces will transform the global economy. Large multinational companies have jumped out to a headstart in the race to succeed, and Canada runs the risk of falling behind. At stake is nothing less than our prosperity and economic well-being. The Financial Post set out explore what is needed for businesses to flourish and grow. You can find all of our coverage here.
One way to maintain global leadership is by collaborating with like-minded actors in developing countries who have thus far not been sufficiently engaged by peers in the Global North. This would not only allow Canadians to scale up their work for global reach but make us a leader for the effective and responsible development of AI.
AI also risks magnifying existing inequality if the unique context of each region is not considered. In an era of Sustainable Development Goals , AI can either accelerate the achievement of the goals, or entrench existing gaps.
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