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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone talks about finding your "first AI win" to prove the technology works. But here's what nobody mentions: even the biggest AI companies are still figuring this out. I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt more like sales pitches than real guidance. You're watching competitors claim they're "AI-powered" while you're drowning in conflicting advice about which tools actually matter. Here's something that happened last week that changes everything: Nvidia just licensed chip technology from a startup competitor and hired their CEO. Think about that. The world's most valuable AI company is admitting they don't have all the answers either. This isn't about chip technology. It's about what this reveals: there's no single "winning" AI approach yet. The landscape is still forming. The pressure you feel to pick the perfect solution right now? It's manufactured urgency. The smartest move isn't betting big on one platform. Start with one repetitive task that costs you 5+ hours weekly. Test one affordable tool against it for 30 days. Measure the actual time saved. That's your real-world MBA in AI, not another conference. What's the one repetitive task in your business that, if automated, would give you breathing room to think strategically again? #AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #SmallBusinessAI #AIStrategy
Everyone talks about finding your "first AI win" to prove the technology works.
But here's what nobody mentions: even the biggest AI companies are still figuring this out.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt more like sales pitches than real guidance. You're watching competitors claim they're "AI-powered" while you're drowning in conflicting advice about which tools actually matter.
Here's something that happened last week that changes everything: Nvidia just licensed chip technology from a startup competitor and hired their CEO. Think about that. The world's most valuable AI company is admitting they don't have all the answers either.
This isn't about chip technology. It's about what this reveals: there's no single "winning" AI approach yet. The landscape is still forming. The pressure you feel to pick the perfect solution right now? It's manufactured urgency.
The smartest move isn't betting big on one platform. Start with one repetitive task that costs you 5+ hours weekly. Test one affordable tool against it for 30 days. Measure the actual time saved. That's your real-world MBA in AI, not another conference.
What's the one repetitive task in your business that, if automated, would give you breathing room to think strategically again?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #SmallBusinessAI #AIStrategy
Nvidia agreed to license Groq's AI chip technology and hire its CEO, highlighting competition and antitrust scrutiny in AI inference.