How businesses can narrow the innovation gap in an AI-driven digital economy

Canadian businesses don’t have to invent something totally new to get ahead. But they have to excel at recombining existing ideas, resources, and capabilities in novel ways that create value.
The Uber ride-sharing platform is an example of the way disruptive AI-enabled technology can dramatically transform existing industries, like the taxi industry, writes Horatio Morgan.
Canada is pushing the new digital frontiers with cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) research. Signs of an unfolding AI-driven digital economy can be seen almost everywhere: from lively labs and hubs with deep-learning researchers and high-tech startups in Toronto, Montréal, and other places,...

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