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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's chasing "AI innovation" for their business. Meanwhile, Amazon just rolled out an AI that's scraping small business websites and creating unauthorized product listings without permission. I get it. You've sat through webinars promising the future, only to realize halfway through it's just a pitch for another expensive course. The AI landscape feels like a minefield where one wrong step could cost you tens of thousands. Here's what the Amazon Project Starfish situation reveals: AI isn't just something you implement IN your business anymore. It's already interacting WITH your business whether you're ready or not. The same technology scraping websites can also be monitoring your competitors' pricing, analyzing your customer reviews, or reshaping how people find your products online. The question isn't whether AI touches your business. It already does. But here's the practical takeaway: Start where AI is already affecting you, not where the hype tells you to begin. If you sell online, your first "AI audit" should be checking what information is publicly visible about your business and how competitors might be using tools to leverage it. That's not rebuilding your systems. That's understanding the playing field. What's one way you've noticed AI already impacting your business without you actively using it? #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessStrategy #AIImplementation #BusinessGrowth
Everyone's chasing "AI innovation" for their business. Meanwhile, Amazon just rolled out an AI that's scraping small business websites and creating unauthorized product listings without permission.
I get it. You've sat through webinars promising the future, only to realize halfway through it's just a pitch for another expensive course. The AI landscape feels like a minefield where one wrong step could cost you tens of thousands.
Here's what the Amazon Project Starfish situation reveals: AI isn't just something you implement IN your business anymore. It's already interacting WITH your business whether you're ready or not.
The same technology scraping websites can also be monitoring your competitors' pricing, analyzing your customer reviews, or reshaping how people find your products online. The question isn't whether AI touches your business. It already does.
But here's the practical takeaway: Start where AI is already affecting you, not where the hype tells you to begin. If you sell online, your first "AI audit" should be checking what information is publicly visible about your business and how competitors might be using tools to leverage it.
That's not rebuilding your systems. That's understanding the playing field.
What's one way you've noticed AI already impacting your business without you actively using it?
#AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessStrategy #AIImplementation #BusinessGrowth
Amazon Project Starfish AI bot scraping small business websites for unauthorized product listings. The intersection of artificial intelligence and e- ...