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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone says finding your "first AI win" is the answer. But here's what the tech companies aren't telling you: the problem isn't picking the right AI tool. It's knowing what problem you're actually trying to solve. I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like 90-minute sales pitches. You've watched competitors post about "AI transformation" while you're still trying to figure out where to even start. The overwhelm is real, and it's by design. Here's what changed my perspective: Fujitsu just released something that highlights a critical distinction most business owners miss. They're separating "physical AI" (robots, automation) from "agentic AI" (software that makes decisions). Most businesses blur these together and end up paralyzed. You don't need to understand the tech. You need to understand this: AI that moves things is different from AI that thinks about things. One might optimize your warehouse. The other might handle your customer emails. Stop asking "What AI should I buy?" Start asking "What repetitive decision or task is costing me the most time or money right now?" Match that specific pain point to the right AI category, not the other way around. Which costs you more: physical inefficiency or decision-making bottlenecks? #AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIStrategy #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone says finding your "first AI win" is the answer. But here's what the tech companies aren't telling you: the problem isn't picking the right AI tool. It's knowing what problem you're actually trying to solve.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like 90-minute sales pitches. You've watched competitors post about "AI transformation" while you're still trying to figure out where to even start. The overwhelm is real, and it's by design.
Here's what changed my perspective: Fujitsu just released something that highlights a critical distinction most business owners miss. They're separating "physical AI" (robots, automation) from "agentic AI" (software that makes decisions). Most businesses blur these together and end up paralyzed.
You don't need to understand the tech. You need to understand this: AI that moves things is different from AI that thinks about things. One might optimize your warehouse. The other might handle your customer emails.
Stop asking "What AI should I buy?" Start asking "What repetitive decision or task is costing me the most time or money right now?" Match that specific pain point to the right AI category, not the other way around.
Which costs you more: physical inefficiency or decision-making bottlenecks?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIStrategy #SmallBusinessAI
Fujitsu Kozuchi Physical AI 1.0 was developed to address these challenges. It integrates its technologies with NVIDIA NIM microservices (NIM), which ...