Overview:
This session provides Canadian business professionals, managers, and decision makers with a clear, objective, and practically structured comparison of the three leading AI tools - ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot. Attendees will learn what each tool is genuinely best at, where each one falls short, how their pricing and access models compare, and what Canadian-specific considerations - including data privacy, Microsoft 365 integration, and organisational fit - should drive the final decision. No technical background required. This session is knowledge-based and designed to support informed decision making rather than promote any specific tool.
Why you should Attend:
Your organisation is either already using one of these tools without a structured evaluation framework, or actively trying to decide which one to adopt. Either way, making that decision based on marketing material, word of mouth, or what your competitors are using is not a strategy - it is a risk. Canadian businesses have specific data sovereignty, privacy, and compliance considerations that American-focused AI comparisons rarely address. This session gives Canadian business professionals the objective, structured knowledge they need to make an informed, confident, and commercially sound AI tool decision for their organisation.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- What ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot actually are and how each one works at a foundational level
- The core design philosophy behind each tool and why it matters for professional use
- A structured comparison of strengths - where each tool consistently outperforms the others
- A structured comparison of limitations - what each tool does poorly or cannot do at all
- Pricing and access models - free tiers, paid plans, and enterprise licensing for Canadian organisations
- Microsoft Copilot and Microsoft 365 integration - what Canadian organisations already using Microsoft products need to know
- Data privacy and data sovereignty considerations for Canadian businesses under PIPEDA
- Which tool is best suited for which professional use case - writing, research, analysis, coding, and communication
- How to evaluate which tool fits your organisation's size, budget, and workflow
- A decision framework Canadian business leaders can apply immediately to their own context
- What a responsible AI tool adoption policy looks like for a Canadian organisation
Who Will Benefit:
- Business Owners
- CEOs and Senior Leaders
- IT Managers and Technology Decision Makers
- HR Directors
- Operations Managers
- Marketing Managers
- Finance Professionals
- Project Managers
- Executive Assistants
- Any Canadian Professional or Organisation Actively Evaluating or Currently Using AI Tools in Their Workplace