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At CES 2026, NVIDIA declared "the ChatGPT moment for robotics is here." China installed 295,000 industrial robots last year, 54% of the global total. Its operational stock now exceeds 2 million units, more than the rest of the world combined.
Canada? We rank 13th globally. Behind Spain. Behind India. Behind France.
This matters because Canada has a productivity crisis. Bank of Canada officials have called it an "emergency" and the country's "Achilles heel." Robotics is one of the clearest paths to closing that gap, but Ottawa says it's "not pursuing a standalone national robotics strategy."
In this episode, we examine why Canada excels at AI research but lags on physical AI adoption, what's happening at the global frontier, and what it would take to change course. Featuring insights from the Canadian Robotics Council, Bank of Canada, and industry leaders building the future of automation.
EPISODE TIMECODES
00:00 - Introduction: CES 2026 and the physical AI moment
01:45 - The Productivity Emergency: Bank of Canada's warnings
04:00 - The Global Robotics Boom: China's dominance by the numbers
06:30 - Where Canada Stands: 13th place and falling behind
09:15 - The Physical AI Moment: What's changed in robotics
11:30 - The Policy Gap: Why Canada has no national robotics strategy
13:45 - The Cost of Inaction: What's at stake
15:30 - What Would It Take: Policy recommendations
17:15 - The Bigger Picture: Research vs. application
18:30 - Closing
By Paul KarwatskySend us a text
At CES 2026, NVIDIA declared "the ChatGPT moment for robotics is here." China installed 295,000 industrial robots last year, 54% of the global total. Its operational stock now exceeds 2 million units, more than the rest of the world combined.
Canada? We rank 13th globally. Behind Spain. Behind India. Behind France.
This matters because Canada has a productivity crisis. Bank of Canada officials have called it an "emergency" and the country's "Achilles heel." Robotics is one of the clearest paths to closing that gap, but Ottawa says it's "not pursuing a standalone national robotics strategy."
In this episode, we examine why Canada excels at AI research but lags on physical AI adoption, what's happening at the global frontier, and what it would take to change course. Featuring insights from the Canadian Robotics Council, Bank of Canada, and industry leaders building the future of automation.
EPISODE TIMECODES
00:00 - Introduction: CES 2026 and the physical AI moment
01:45 - The Productivity Emergency: Bank of Canada's warnings
04:00 - The Global Robotics Boom: China's dominance by the numbers
06:30 - Where Canada Stands: 13th place and falling behind
09:15 - The Physical AI Moment: What's changed in robotics
11:30 - The Policy Gap: Why Canada has no national robotics strategy
13:45 - The Cost of Inaction: What's at stake
15:30 - What Would It Take: Policy recommendations
17:15 - The Bigger Picture: Research vs. application
18:30 - Closing