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PushButton AI Team ·

Adobe and Google just announced they're each spending billions to embed AI into tools you probably already use. Here's the part nobody's talking about: This isn't about new technology. It's about AI being quietly added to software that's been running your business for years. I get it. You've sat through webinars that turned into $15K course pitches. You're tired of being told to "transform everything" when you just need one thing to actually work. But here's what the stock market just revealed: The biggest AI investments aren't creating brand new platforms. They're making your existing tools smarter. Adobe is betting $26 billion that you don't want to learn new software. You want your current design and marketing tools to just work faster. Google is doing the same with Search and Cloud, the platforms you use daily. This matters because your "first AI win" might already be sitting in your tech stack. Not as a $50K implementation project. As a feature update. The companies betting billions aren't building from scratch. They're upgrading what already exists. Look at your three most-used business tools this week. Check if they've added AI features in the last six months. Most have, buried in release notes nobody reads. That's your starting point. Not a webinar. Not a rebuild. Just better use of what you already own. What's the one tool you use daily that frustrates you most? #AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #PracticalAI #SmallBusinessTech
Adobe and Google just announced they're each spending billions to embed AI into tools you probably already use.
Here's the part nobody's talking about: This isn't about new technology. It's about AI being quietly added to software that's been running your business for years.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that turned into $15K course pitches. You're tired of being told to "transform everything" when you just need one thing to actually work.
But here's what the stock market just revealed: The biggest AI investments aren't creating brand new platforms. They're making your existing tools smarter.
Adobe is betting $26 billion that you don't want to learn new software. You want your current design and marketing tools to just work faster. Google is doing the same with Search and Cloud, the platforms you use daily.
This matters because your "first AI win" might already be sitting in your tech stack. Not as a $50K implementation project. As a feature update.
The companies betting billions aren't building from scratch. They're upgrading what already exists.
Look at your three most-used business tools this week. Check if they've added AI features in the last six months. Most have, buried in release notes nobody reads.
That's your starting point. Not a webinar. Not a rebuild. Just better use of what you already own.
What's the one tool you use daily that frustrates you most?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #PracticalAI #SmallBusinessTech
ADBE targets $26B in 2025 revenues, driven by AI ... marketing professionals, Alphabet has been infusing AI into its Search and Cloud platform.