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This podcast from Retailer AI discusses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on small businesses. It argues that AI itself is a neutral tool, and its effect on small businesses depends on whether and how they adopt it.
The podcast highlights that AI can potentially harm small businesses if they are left behind. This is because larger brands are adopting AI more quickly to automate customer support, optimize advertising, cut costs, and personalize customer experiences. Consequently, small businesses that do not adopt AI may appear slower, more expensive, or outdated, potentially leading customers to AI-optimized competitors. The podcast emphasizes that the real threat to small businesses isn't AI itself, but the growing gap between businesses that use AI and those that do not.
However, the podcast also presents a positive perspective, stating that AI can level the playing field for small businesses if used strategically. It outlines several key ways AI can help:
The podcast provides a step-by-step approach for small businesses to begin using AI without feeling overwhelmed:
Finally, the podcast mentions potential government and community support available in Canada and the US, such as grants like the "Grow Your Business Online" in Canada, and free advisors and funding from local chambers of commerce or Digital Main Street. It concludes with the thought that AI will not replace small businesses, but rather, small businesses that utilize AI will likely replace those that do not, emphasizing that viewing AI as a teammate rather than a threat can lead to significant growth.
This podcast from Retailer AI discusses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on small businesses. It argues that AI itself is a neutral tool, and its effect on small businesses depends on whether and how they adopt it.
The podcast highlights that AI can potentially harm small businesses if they are left behind. This is because larger brands are adopting AI more quickly to automate customer support, optimize advertising, cut costs, and personalize customer experiences. Consequently, small businesses that do not adopt AI may appear slower, more expensive, or outdated, potentially leading customers to AI-optimized competitors. The podcast emphasizes that the real threat to small businesses isn't AI itself, but the growing gap between businesses that use AI and those that do not.
However, the podcast also presents a positive perspective, stating that AI can level the playing field for small businesses if used strategically. It outlines several key ways AI can help:
The podcast provides a step-by-step approach for small businesses to begin using AI without feeling overwhelmed:
Finally, the podcast mentions potential government and community support available in Canada and the US, such as grants like the "Grow Your Business Online" in Canada, and free advisors and funding from local chambers of commerce or Digital Main Street. It concludes with the thought that AI will not replace small businesses, but rather, small businesses that utilize AI will likely replace those that do not, emphasizing that viewing AI as a teammate rather than a threat can lead to significant growth.