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Talk Digi To Me: AI in Business: Late to the Game or Right on Time?


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Are you wondering if your organization has missed the AI boat? According to tech leaders Nitin Chopra and Ben Doyle, co-founders of innovative technology company Vativ, the answer is a resounding "no." In this illuminating conversation with Carlie Robinson, they debunk the myth that it's too late to implement artificial intelligence solutions, regardless of your industry or organisation size.

"Humans will more than likely not be replaced by AI, but will be replaced by another human who's using AI," shares Nitin, highlighting the competitive advantage that comes with strategic adoption. The discussion reveals two critical pathways for AI integration: identifying "power users" who champion AI tools for personal productivity and developing "power use cases" that solve specific business challenges. A proficient AI user can save approximately two hours weekly on routine tasks—a significant productivity boost that compounds as skills develop.

For businesses ranging from Caribbean law firms to hospitality chains, the experts outline practical starting points based on organisational maturity and available data. While customer service applications like chatbots receive significant attention, the conversation also explores compelling opportunities in marketing, sales forecasting, and content creation. These use cases demonstrate AI's potential to democratise access to sophisticated business capabilities, allowing even small enterprises and solopreneurs to compete effectively with limited resources.

Ready to explore how AI can transform your business operations? Get in touch directly at 246-266-4847 or email [email protected] to book a free consultation with Vativ's leadership and technical team via www.vativ.ai. Discover the power use cases that could revolutionise your organization's efficiency and competitive advantage today.

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Talk Digi To MeBy Carlie Robinson