Is Your AI Actually Doing Anything for Your Business? Let’s make it. You’re probably seeing it – maybe even feeling it: lots of companies are proud to say they’ve “invested in AI.” They put it in a board deck, pop it into marketing copy, and even hold a ribbon-cutting for a new “AI initiative.” Maybe even – I don’t know
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What is a Small Business AI Sprint and why did Momentum AI choose to offer one pro bono to 94 companies? We’ve trained close to 1,500 organizations on AI. That’s a lot of conversations, a lot of lightbulb moments, and a lot of businesses taking their first steps into this important frontier. So why did we decide to add something
You just attended an exciting AI training workshop . You’re enthusiastic, your team is buzzing, and you’re already applying AI-generated ideas into your next project. Fast-forward 30 days: the buzz is gone. The new tools sit unused, AI-focused meetings get pushed aside for “real work,” and your management wonders what tangible benefits the training delivered. Sound familiar? You’re not alone.
Using AI isn’t new (Grammarly, anyone?), but now that it’s at our fingertips, there’s certainly a lot more chatter about it – and so much more potential. Yet many people are simply going through the motions. How about you? Are you using AI as a tool or as a crutch? This isn’t just a semantic debate – it’s a decision
A recent survey released by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce revealed that roughly 40-65% of U.S. small businesses were using some form of AI by late 2024 into early 2025. Now, this number is going to change region-by-region, but’s definitely going up. As I go around the country working with chambers, I’m seeing a number that’s probably on the lower
I tell this story all the time… When I do AI trainings at conferences, and stick around for the rest of the program, I get the same joke over and over. We’ll be in a meeting, and someone will say, “We need to do X, Y and Z.” Without fail, someone next to me will slap my arm and say,