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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's rushing to add AI coding tools to "stay competitive." But new data shows these tools are creating 41% more bugs than human-written code. I get it. You've sat through those webinars promising AI will revolutionize your business, only to realize halfway through it's just a pitch for their expensive program. The pressure to "do something with AI" is real, but nobody's talking about the downside. Here's what software companies are learning the hard way: AI that boosts speed doesn't automatically boost results. In fact, faster can mean messier. The insight for your business? Speed without accuracy costs more than it saves. Before you invest in any AI tool, ask this simple question: "Does this AI make my team faster, or does it make our output better?" There's a difference. Faster content creation that needs extensive editing isn't really saving time. Faster customer responses that miss the point create more problems. The best first AI win isn't the flashiest tool. It's the one that improves quality in a process you already understand well. Start with one workflow where you can easily measure quality, not just speed. Test small. Verify the output actually improves your results. What's one business process where you'd rather have better quality than faster output? #AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone's rushing to add AI coding tools to "stay competitive."
But new data shows these tools are creating 41% more bugs than human-written code.
I get it. You've sat through those webinars promising AI will revolutionize your business, only to realize halfway through it's just a pitch for their expensive program. The pressure to "do something with AI" is real, but nobody's talking about the downside.
Here's what software companies are learning the hard way: AI that boosts speed doesn't automatically boost results. In fact, faster can mean messier.
The insight for your business? Speed without accuracy costs more than it saves.
Before you invest in any AI tool, ask this simple question: "Does this AI make my team faster, or does it make our output better?" There's a difference. Faster content creation that needs extensive editing isn't really saving time. Faster customer responses that miss the point create more problems.
The best first AI win isn't the flashiest tool. It's the one that improves quality in a process you already understand well.
Start with one workflow where you can easily measure quality, not just speed. Test small. Verify the output actually improves your results.
What's one business process where you'd rather have better quality than faster output?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
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