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Japan and Canada should collaborate more on real-world AI deployment, says Vector Institute executive.

Japan Times Tech5d ago1 min read
Japan and Canada should collaborate more on real-world AI deployment, says Vector Institute executive.

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3 Key Points

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    What happened: Cameron Schuler, chief commercialization officer and vice president of industry innovation at the Toronto-based Vector Institute, said in a recent interview that Japan and Canada can work more closely together to accelerate the real-world adoption of artificial intelligence.

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    Why it matters: Schuler identified manufacturing, financial services, life sciences and other industries as promising areas where the two countries could collaborate. The statement reflects a view that bilateral partnership could help both nations move AI technology from research into practical business use.

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    What to watch: Schuler emphasized that "AI will be the technology that will power the future," suggesting that countries that build stronger AI collaboration frameworks may gain competitive advantage in deploying the technology across their economies.

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