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Trudeau Wants to Become AI’s Superstar Leader

By: Jared George

 

Canada Is Placing Itself as the #1 Spot for AI

Canada is investing a ton of capital in the AI industry – and the world is taking note.

Last year, the Canadian Institute for International Research funneled more than $125 million into the Pan Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy’s AI Research program.

Microsoft and Google are moving special AI labs to Toronto…

Facebook is expanding its research lab in Montreal…

And this year, Salesforce is due to invest over $2 billion into its Canadian business.

Simply put, it seems like there is no competing with Trudeau’s Canadian AI.

It’s attracting the best of the best and savvy investors are figuring out a way to make the first wave of big money from it.

According to our research, the AI economy could add $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030.

If there is any time to invest in Canadian AI, it’s now.

Normal Canadians Are Getting a Footing…

Here at Motley Fool Canada we’re already convinced that AI is going to be as transformative as the internet itself – and we’ve been scouring the market for the decade’s next massive winners.

If you’re a Canadian investor that means your time has come.

You’re going to want to get the full-story on:

  • The massive data gap that exists and why it matters
  • How an AI system can bridge that gap
  • Which company is at the forefront of this AI revolution

Because since we recommended this Canadian stock not too long ago, it’s gone up nearly 43% — and we are sure it’s got a lot more room to run.

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