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AI agents do more than answer questions. They complete tasks across business systems, making them a different technology from chatbots and basic automations.
Canadian small businesses continue to trail Nordic and European peers in AI adoption, but the difference has less to do with technology and more to do with how businesses organise their work.
Canada’s business AI adoption rate is rising, but most companies have not started. Vancouver businesses building practical experience now can create an advantage that becomes harder to close later.
by Keith Donoghue
Canada’s business AI adoption rate is rising, but most companies have not started. Vancouver businesses building practical experience now can create an advantage that becomes harder to close later.
by Keith Donoghue
AI agents do more than answer questions. They complete tasks across business systems, making them a different technology from chatbots and basic automations.
by Keith Donoghue
Canadian small businesses continue to trail Nordic and European peers in AI adoption, but the difference has less to do with technology and more to do with how businesses organise their work.
by Keith Donoghue
Independent Canadian research shows that small businesses already using AI are reporting measurable productivity gains and tangible business benefits. The key difference is not simply adopting AI, but implementing it with the right business processes and realistic expectations.
by Keith Donoghue
Most Vancouver small business owners use the two terms interchangeably. They describe different things. Understanding the difference changes what you build first.
by Keith Donoghue
Seventy-eight percent of Canadian businesses that have not adopted AI say the technology is not relevant to them. They are asking the wrong question.
by Keith Donoghue
Most Vancouver small business owners have heard the term. Fewer know what it means. Knowing changes how you use it.
by Keith Donoghue
Canada’s AI strategy gives small businesses funding, guidance, and assessment tools. The decision to start still belongs to the owner.
by Keith Donoghue