Proliferation of artificial intelligence forcing businesses to 'adapt or die'

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by Lindsey Francy May 24, 2023 News
Proliferation of artificial intelligence forcing businesses to

Small businesses are having to adapt or die with the advent of artificial intelligence.

Heartwood Marketing Solutions is owned byMelissa Elizondo.

Elizondo began losing clients in October. A lot of it had to do with inflation.

She built her business for eight years.

She said that she had no more monthly clients.

The invention of artificial intelligence has made it easier and faster to create marketing plans, press releases, and even workout plans.

The founder of Grow Disrupt said that people are demanding more quickly. They're expecting people to be more educated, they're expecting them to have more work, and they're expecting them to be able to do it at very low rates.

Elizondo's 12 employees didn't have any clients or work.

Elizondo adapted a one woman show. She found ways to do more work with less money and less assistance.

Elizondo said that he was able to create content, get things done, and do it without staff. I used to only do one or two a month, but I was able to do 24 websites.

She made videos to show people what she learned. Business is doing well.

Businesses that don't use artificial intelligence are going to be left behind.

One of the best things small businesses can do is look at it once a month to see how they can implement it.

Elizondo and Scheller said that adapting jobs to support what Artificial Intelligence can't do is important for the future.

Artificial intelligence can't replace creativity, that's why humanity has to lean into it. It's too late if you wait until artificial intelligence takes you out of business.

Elizondo said that the only thing artificial intelligence can do is put out.