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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone says finding that "first AI win" is the answer. But what if you're implementing AI that you can't even legally defend? I get it. You've sat through enough webinars that turned into sales pitches. You're tired of the hype, and the last thing you need is another expensive mistake. That overwhelm you're feeling? It's completely valid. Here's what nobody's talking about: The SEC just made it clear they're examining whether AI-driven recommendations in businesses can be explained and substantiated. Not just implemented—defended. This changes everything about where to start with AI. It means your first AI tool shouldn't be the flashiest or the one everyone's buzzing about. It should be the one where you can clearly explain how it makes decisions and measure its actual impact. The good news? This makes your choice simpler, not harder. You need AI solutions with transparent logic and trackable results. That eliminates about 80% of the confusing options right there. Before investing in any AI tool, ask the vendor one question: "Can you show me exactly how this makes its recommendations?" If they can't answer clearly, walk away. You just saved yourself 10K-50K. What's been your biggest red flag when evaluating AI solutions for your business? #AIforBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone says finding that "first AI win" is the answer. But what if you're implementing AI that you can't even legally defend?
I get it. You've sat through enough webinars that turned into sales pitches. You're tired of the hype, and the last thing you need is another expensive mistake. That overwhelm you're feeling? It's completely valid.
Here's what nobody's talking about: The SEC just made it clear they're examining whether AI-driven recommendations in businesses can be explained and substantiated. Not just implemented—defended.
This changes everything about where to start with AI. It means your first AI tool shouldn't be the flashiest or the one everyone's buzzing about. It should be the one where you can clearly explain how it makes decisions and measure its actual impact.
The good news? This makes your choice simpler, not harder. You need AI solutions with transparent logic and trackable results. That eliminates about 80% of the confusing options right there.
Before investing in any AI tool, ask the vendor one question: "Can you show me exactly how this makes its recommendations?" If they can't answer clearly, walk away. You just saved yourself 10K-50K.
What's been your biggest red flag when evaluating AI solutions for your business?
#AIforBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
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