International Benchmark · データ更新 2026-02-17
🇨🇦 Canada AI Strategy Benchmark
Canada
一文判定
Canada is the birthplace of deep learning (Hinton, Bengio) and home to three world-class AI institutes — Mila, Vector Institute and Amii. The 2024 federal budget added CAD $2.4 billion in AI investment, but the AIDA legislation failed to pass, leaving governance reliant on voluntary codes.
コア戦略
投資とリソース
ガバナンスモデル
Canadian AI governance relies primarily on voluntary codes; the proposed AIDA (Artificial Intelligence and Data Act) was shelved when Parliament was dissolved. Canada concentrates on frontier AI safety research through CAISI (Canadian AI Safety Institute) and plays a significant role in global AI safety governance.
対シンガポール優位
- • Birthplace of deep learning — the academic legacy of Bengio and Hinton
- • Three world-class institutes form a talent development network
- • Global leader in AI safety and ethics research (CAISI)
- • World's first national AI strategy (2017); a clear first-mover advantage
対シンガポール劣位
- • Significant AI brain drain to the US (the "northbound brain drain" runs in reverse)
- • AIDA shelved; governance framework lacks legal force
- • Weak commercialisation — strong research, weak deployment
- • No homegrown AI giant (compare to Singapore's Grab or Sea)
主要施策と機関
主要施策
参考出典
- • Pan-Canadian AI Strategy (2017/2024)
- • Budget 2024 — AI Chapter
- • CIFAR AI Strategy Reports
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比較を続ける
🇸🇬 Singapore
Governance-led, international hub
🇭🇰 Hong Kong
Greater Bay Area bridge, 3000 PFLOPS supercomputing
🇹🇼 Taiwan
Semiconductor hegemon (TSMC)
🇦🇪 UAE
Largest capital pool, world's first AI Minister
🇮🇱 Israel
Highest startup density globally, Unit 8200 talent pipeline
🇰🇷 South Korea
Chaebols + semiconductors, dominant investment scale
Data on this page is compiled from official government documents, international organisation reports and public sources, independently curated by Singapore AI Observatory. Data as of February 2026.