Japan and Canada can do more to accelerate AI adoption, expert says Japan and Canada can collaborate more closely to accelerate real-world AI adoption, according to Cameron Schuler, chief commercialization officer at the Vector Institute. He identified manufacturing, financial services, and life sciences as promising areas for cooperation. Japan and Canada can work more closely together to accelerate the real-world adoption of artificial intelligence, an expert at a Toronto-based, cutting-edge research institute says. “AI will be the technology that will power the future,” Cameron Schuler, chief commercialization officer and vice president of industry innovation at the Vector Institute, said in a recent interview. “There are lots of opportunities for Japan and Canada to collaborate,” he also said, naming manufacturing, financial services, life sciences and other industries as promising areas of cooperation.