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AI is best used for creativity. It’s not precise, and it should not be relied upon for executing important tasks.
My advice for a small business owner would en to use AI to bounce ideas off of. Ask it for new ideas. Tell it things about your business, the situation, and ask it for potential threats to your model, or potential improvements to your process.
But treat it as a consultant. Meaning you are still the decision-maker, and it’s your job to evaluate its ideas.
It’s creative and highly error-prone. So it’s good for brainstorming. Not good for precision planning or execution.
If you tell me what line of business you’re in, I can provide you with some ideas about how I would use AI to help with that business.
Some things I have used AI (ChatGPT 4) for:
I wouldn't wish mold expousure on anybody. I hope you make a full recovery.
Those are good suggestions, thank you. I'll likely be retiring soon but the people I'm thinking of are some psychotherapists I know. It's very interpersonal and thankfully a relatively no-nonsense profession. They don't want technology between themselves and their clients, that's for certain.