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Why Gen AI is the Answer to Canada’s Productivity Problem (w/Patrick Gill)

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In this episode of The Unsure Entrepreneur podcast, host Roger Pierce sits down with Patrick Gill, Senior Director of Operations at the Business Data Lab at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The conversation dives deep into the productivity gap in Canada, the adoption and impact of generative AI (Gen AI) on small businesses, and the potential for AI to enhance productivity and competitiveness.

Patrick highlights the urgent need for Canadian businesses to embrace AI, citing low productivity growth and the opportunities AI presents to streamline operations, automate tasks, and ultimately improve the standard of living in Canada.

Patrick discusses the findings from his recent report, Prompting Productivity: Generative AI Adoption by Canadian Businesses which reveals that while interest in AI is high, actual adoption is still limited among Canadian businesses, especially small businesses. He emphasizes that AI can significantly augment workers' capabilities rather than replace them, providing practical examples of how AI can improve daily business tasks such as content creation, customer service, and data analysis. Patrick also underscores the importance of government support in upskilling the workforce and fostering a culture of innovation among Canadian businesses.

Key Takeaways:

  • Canada faces a critical productivity gap, with growth rates lagging other G7 countries. AI adoption is essential to reversing this trend.
  • Gen AI can automate low-value tasks, allowing workers to focus on higher-value activities, enhancing overall productivity.
  • Only 38% of Canadians view AI positively, making them more nervous about AI compared to other countries.
  • Small businesses, which constitute 98% of Canadian businesses, can leverage AI for tasks like content creation, customer service improvement, and data analysis.
  • Government initiatives to upskill the workforce and support digital adoption are crucial for widespread AI implementation and improving public trust in AI technologies.

Enjoy this insightful conversation on a subject that’s very important to all Canadians.

Click to download the report ‘Prompting Productivity’

Read the media release from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Connect with Patrick Gill on LinkedIn
Read the blog article on UnsureEntrepreneur.com

  continue reading

12 episodes

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Content provided by Roger Pierce. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Roger Pierce or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of The Unsure Entrepreneur podcast, host Roger Pierce sits down with Patrick Gill, Senior Director of Operations at the Business Data Lab at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The conversation dives deep into the productivity gap in Canada, the adoption and impact of generative AI (Gen AI) on small businesses, and the potential for AI to enhance productivity and competitiveness.

Patrick highlights the urgent need for Canadian businesses to embrace AI, citing low productivity growth and the opportunities AI presents to streamline operations, automate tasks, and ultimately improve the standard of living in Canada.

Patrick discusses the findings from his recent report, Prompting Productivity: Generative AI Adoption by Canadian Businesses which reveals that while interest in AI is high, actual adoption is still limited among Canadian businesses, especially small businesses. He emphasizes that AI can significantly augment workers' capabilities rather than replace them, providing practical examples of how AI can improve daily business tasks such as content creation, customer service, and data analysis. Patrick also underscores the importance of government support in upskilling the workforce and fostering a culture of innovation among Canadian businesses.

Key Takeaways:

  • Canada faces a critical productivity gap, with growth rates lagging other G7 countries. AI adoption is essential to reversing this trend.
  • Gen AI can automate low-value tasks, allowing workers to focus on higher-value activities, enhancing overall productivity.
  • Only 38% of Canadians view AI positively, making them more nervous about AI compared to other countries.
  • Small businesses, which constitute 98% of Canadian businesses, can leverage AI for tasks like content creation, customer service improvement, and data analysis.
  • Government initiatives to upskill the workforce and support digital adoption are crucial for widespread AI implementation and improving public trust in AI technologies.

Enjoy this insightful conversation on a subject that’s very important to all Canadians.

Click to download the report ‘Prompting Productivity’

Read the media release from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Connect with Patrick Gill on LinkedIn
Read the blog article on UnsureEntrepreneur.com

  continue reading

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