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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's chasing "AI transformation" while Intuit just quietly spent $100M on something much simpler. They didn't rebuild their entire platform. They focused on one thing their customers actually ask about. I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like extended sales pitches. You've heard "AI will revolutionize everything" so many times it's lost meaning. Meanwhile, you're just trying to figure out which tool is worth the investment versus which one will collect dust after month two. Here's what Intuit's move reveals: They partnered with OpenAI specifically because half of small business questions are about tax. Not "AI strategy." Not "digital transformation." Tax questions. That's the pattern worth noticing. The companies successfully implementing AI aren't starting with grand visions. They're identifying the one question their customers ask most, then finding the AI tool that answers it better than their current process. Your first AI win isn't about adopting everything. It's about identifying your version of that "tax question" - the repetitive issue eating your team's time - and testing one focused solution there. Start with the problem you're already solving manually every single day. That's your testing ground. What's the one question your customers ask most often that takes your team the longest to answer? #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #AIImplementation #BusinessEfficiency
Everyone's chasing "AI transformation" while Intuit just quietly spent $100M on something much simpler.
They didn't rebuild their entire platform. They focused on one thing their customers actually ask about.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like extended sales pitches. You've heard "AI will revolutionize everything" so many times it's lost meaning. Meanwhile, you're just trying to figure out which tool is worth the investment versus which one will collect dust after month two.
Here's what Intuit's move reveals: They partnered with OpenAI specifically because half of small business questions are about tax. Not "AI strategy." Not "digital transformation." Tax questions.
That's the pattern worth noticing. The companies successfully implementing AI aren't starting with grand visions. They're identifying the one question their customers ask most, then finding the AI tool that answers it better than their current process.
Your first AI win isn't about adopting everything. It's about identifying your version of that "tax question" - the repetitive issue eating your team's time - and testing one focused solution there.
Start with the problem you're already solving manually every single day. That's your testing ground.
What's the one question your customers ask most often that takes your team the longest to answer?
#AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #AIImplementation #BusinessEfficiency
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