
For years, I’ve had a front-row seat to the gap between technology’s promise and its practical application for businesses. I’ve watched countless business owners struggle with a constant feeling of being left behind by the latest trends and a deep-seated frustration with technology that often feels like a cost center, not a strategic advantage.
That’s why a recent KPMG study, revealing Canada ranks 44th in global AI literacy, hit so close to home. It confirmed a frustrating disconnect I’ve observed firsthand: we are a global AI research superpower, yet our businesses—especially the small and medium-sized ones—are feeling paralyzed and left behind. This is what I call Canada’s AI Paradox.
I decided to write an article to deconstruct this issue. I believe the core problem isn’t a lack of tech, but a crisis of confidence and understanding. In the article, I explore what I’ve seen on the ground: a pervasive feeling of “AI Paralysis” and an “Imagination Gap” that keeps businesses from leveraging this powerful tool. The article isn’t just about the problem; it’s about a clear path forward.
The first step to solving this paradox isn’t a massive investment; it’s an investment in your own understanding. If you’re a business leader navigating this challenge, I hope you’ll find the ideas helpful.
You can read the full article on Medium right here:
Canada’s AI Paradox: From World-Class Research to a Business Reality Check