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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone talks about Indiana's "AI revolution" like it's a gold rush you're missing out on. But here's what nobody mentions: revolutions look clearer in hindsight than they do when you're standing in the middle of them. I get it. You've sat through the webinars. You've heard the pitches disguised as education. And you're left wondering if AI actually solves real problems or if it's just expensive tech theater. The Indiana article highlights something important: AI adoption isn't about being first. It's about being strategic. Here's what actually matters: most successful AI implementations don't start with the flashiest tools. They start with one specific business pain point. Not "let's use AI for everything." More like "our proposal process takes 12 hours and we need it to take 3." The businesses winning with AI right now aren't rebuilding everything. They're identifying one repetitive, time-consuming process and finding one tool that addresses it. That's it. Your first AI implementation shouldn't transform your business. It should prove the concept with measurable results, so you know what works before scaling up. Start here: write down your three most time-consuming weekly tasks. Pick one. That's your testing ground. What's the one business process you wish you could cut in half tomorrow? #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI #BusinessAutomation #PracticalAI
Everyone talks about Indiana's "AI revolution" like it's a gold rush you're missing out on.
But here's what nobody mentions: revolutions look clearer in hindsight than they do when you're standing in the middle of them.
I get it. You've sat through the webinars. You've heard the pitches disguised as education. And you're left wondering if AI actually solves real problems or if it's just expensive tech theater.
The Indiana article highlights something important: AI adoption isn't about being first. It's about being strategic.
Here's what actually matters: most successful AI implementations don't start with the flashiest tools. They start with one specific business pain point. Not "let's use AI for everything." More like "our proposal process takes 12 hours and we need it to take 3."
The businesses winning with AI right now aren't rebuilding everything. They're identifying one repetitive, time-consuming process and finding one tool that addresses it. That's it.
Your first AI implementation shouldn't transform your business. It should prove the concept with measurable results, so you know what works before scaling up.
Start here: write down your three most time-consuming weekly tasks. Pick one. That's your testing ground.
What's the one business process you wish you could cut in half tomorrow?
#AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI #BusinessAutomation #PracticalAI
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