u/IntelligentFinger419

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How Has AI Changed the Way You Run Your Business?

I've noticed AI has quietly become part of almost every aspect of running a business.

Some of the biggest changes I've seen are:

  1. Saving hours on research and brainstorming.
  2. Drafting emails, proposals, and marketing content.
  3. Automating repetitive admin tasks.
  4. Providing faster customer support through chatbots.
  5. Analyzing data and spotting trends more quickly.
  6. Helping small teams get more done without hiring more people.

That said, I don't think AI replaces good decision-making. It just frees up more time for the work that actually requires experience and creativity.

For those running a business:

  • What's the biggest way AI has changed your workflow?
  • Has it actually saved you money or just saved you time?
  • What's one task you still wouldn't trust AI to handle?

I'd love to hear how others are using it in their day-to-day business.

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u/IntelligentFinger419 — 4 days ago