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Generative and agentic AI have the potential to change the way organizations compete, but only if implementation moves beyond experimentation to execution.
Statistics Canada data shows that despite growing interest, most Canadian companies are still not operationalized with AI, often held back by limited in-house expertise, data readiness gaps, and governance concerns.
On July 16, the Globe and Mail hosted a webcast to provide executives with strategies for overcoming these barriers and moving from ad hoc pilots to strategic AI roadmaps that align with core business objectives.
Missed the live webcast or want to watch it again? Scroll down to the full video below.
April Fong, associate editor of personal finance at the Globe and Mail, moderated the webcast, which covered topics such as how to prioritize projects, view adoption rates, and manage costs. The webcast included the following speakers:
- Safdar (Saf) MahmoodChief Technology Officer and Partner, Advisor to KPMG Canada
- Jodie WallisGlobal Chief AI Officer, Manulife Life Insurance Company
- Luke GeeSVP and Chief Analytics and AI Officer, TD
Watch the full replay (60 minutes) below.
The Globe and Mail organized the webcast with sponsorship support from KPMG. For more information about upcoming Globe and Mail events, please visit: www.globeandmail.com/events
