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Last seen: Jan 15, 2026
Probably with AI rather than because of AI. The real innovation usually comes from people who understand their customers and processes well and then u...
Yes, there is real exposure, but it’s manageable. The main risks come from sharing personal or sensitive data without safeguards. SMEs should: a...
For SMEs, it’s more opportunity than threat. AI tends to change tasks, not eliminate entire roles. It can create new responsibilities around coordinat...
Sometimes, yes. AI can’t compensate for missing basics like good data organization, clear processes, or digital workflows. In many cases, SMEs benefit...
It’s mostly empowering if used carefully. Low-code/no-code tools allow SMEs to experiment without large budgets or technical teams. The risk comes whe...
“Required” might be the wrong word, but basic AI literacy is becoming part of general digital skills. Knowing what AI can do, how to use it responsibl...
Waiting usually means doing nothing, and that’s rarely helpful. Most SMEs don’t need cutting-edge tools; they need stable, boring ones that save time ...
A few patterns come up a lot: expecting AI to “solve everything” instead of supporting specific tasks; using tools without clear goals ("l...
In cases like wedding planning, AI won’t replace people, but it can reduce pressure on small teams. Examples include: drafting emails, proposals...
It’s partly hype, but there is a real underlying point. SMEs don’t need to adopt AI everywhere or chase every new tool, but ignoring it completely can...
Yes, there is, and this is actually one of the areas where AI already works quite well. General-purpose tools like ChatGPT or similar AI writing assis...
Creating AI-generated videos can be a blast, and diving into platforms like Kapwing, D-ID, or RunwayML for free options is a great start. Kapwing's ba...
Hey! Honestly, it’s rarely an either/or situation. What usually works best is a mix of upskilling your staff and bringing in external consultants wher...
Hey Tina! My answer will be a bit generic because what works (and its costs) really depends on how and for what you need to use AI for. Here are a c...