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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's talking about Big Tech winning the AI race. But the smartest money is betting on something completely different. I get it. You've sat through webinars that promised clarity but delivered sales pitches. You're watching competitors claim AI wins while you're still trying to figure out where to start without burning through your budget on the wrong solution. Here's what just changed: Wall Street analysts are now tracking where AI infrastructure investments actually flow after Big Tech. The insight? The real opportunities aren't in building AI. They're in the unsexy middle layer—companies that translate AI capabilities into specific business functions. Think customer service platforms, inventory systems, and scheduling tools that now have AI built in. Not custom AI solutions. Not enterprise overhauls. Just better versions of tools you already understand. This matters because it flips the script: You don't need to find "the perfect AI solution." You need to identify which existing business problem costs you the most time or money, then find if the tool you already use (or could use) added AI features in the past 12 months. Same tool category. Same workflow. Better results. What's the one business problem that, if solved, would immediately justify the investment for you? #AIForBusiness #BusinessGrowth #SmallBusinessAI #DigitalTransformation
Everyone's talking about Big Tech winning the AI race. But the smartest money is betting on something completely different.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that promised clarity but delivered sales pitches. You're watching competitors claim AI wins while you're still trying to figure out where to start without burning through your budget on the wrong solution.
Here's what just changed: Wall Street analysts are now tracking where AI infrastructure investments actually flow after Big Tech. The insight? The real opportunities aren't in building AI. They're in the unsexy middle layer—companies that translate AI capabilities into specific business functions.
Think customer service platforms, inventory systems, and scheduling tools that now have AI built in. Not custom AI solutions. Not enterprise overhauls. Just better versions of tools you already understand.
This matters because it flips the script: You don't need to find "the perfect AI solution." You need to identify which existing business problem costs you the most time or money, then find if the tool you already use (or could use) added AI features in the past 12 months.
Same tool category. Same workflow. Better results.
What's the one business problem that, if solved, would immediately justify the investment for you?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessGrowth #SmallBusinessAI #DigitalTransformation
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