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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's talking about the next "game-changing" AI startup. But if you're still looking for your FIRST AI win, this acquisition news actually matters more than you think. I know you've sat through webinars that turned into expensive course pitches. And honestly, watching tech giants acquire AI startups for billions just adds to the noise when you're trying to figure out if a $10K investment is even worth it. Here's what caught my attention: Big companies are acquiring AI tools in two specific areas—customer support and enterprise search. Not flashy stuff. Not "revolutionary." Just tools that solve clear, measurable problems. Why does this matter to you? Because when billion-dollar companies place their bets, they're validating what actually works. Sierra handles customer support. Glean organizes company knowledge. These aren't vague "AI transformation" promises—they're specific solutions to specific headaches. The pattern is clear: The AI tools getting acquired aren't the ones promising to reinvent your business. They're the ones that slot into existing operations and solve ONE problem really well. Your first AI investment should follow the same logic. Pick one painful bottleneck—customer response time, finding information across systems, whatever keeps you up at night. Then find the tool built specifically for that. What's the ONE process in your business that eats the most time without adding value? #AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone's talking about the next "game-changing" AI startup. But if you're still looking for your FIRST AI win, this acquisition news actually matters more than you think.
I know you've sat through webinars that turned into expensive course pitches. And honestly, watching tech giants acquire AI startups for billions just adds to the noise when you're trying to figure out if a $10K investment is even worth it.
Here's what caught my attention: Big companies are acquiring AI tools in two specific areas—customer support and enterprise search. Not flashy stuff. Not "revolutionary." Just tools that solve clear, measurable problems.
Why does this matter to you? Because when billion-dollar companies place their bets, they're validating what actually works. Sierra handles customer support. Glean organizes company knowledge. These aren't vague "AI transformation" promises—they're specific solutions to specific headaches.
The pattern is clear: The AI tools getting acquired aren't the ones promising to reinvent your business. They're the ones that slot into existing operations and solve ONE problem really well.
Your first AI investment should follow the same logic. Pick one painful bottleneck—customer response time, finding information across systems, whatever keeps you up at night. Then find the tool built specifically for that.
What's the ONE process in your business that eats the most time without adding value?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
“They could look to acquire enterprise AI solutions in customer support or enterprise search, such as Sierra or Glean respectively,” he said. It's ...