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Thoughts? I’ve managed IT professionals throughout my career. I have a tech background but mostly work in business development now.

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[–] your_dope_is_mine@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'd say go for it. I have a similar approach, but with less of a product background (more focused on marketing / sales). My goal is to use ai automation to help consultants/small businesses automate workflows through chatbots and AI assistants

Learning a lot from just asking customers what business problems they have. Ai is too vast, businesses don't know what they don't know. Solving a niche solution like onboarding is what I'm focusing on now.

[–] ryerye22@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I'm starting to play in this sandbox too, clients are too busy running day to day and I believe a retainer model ( Saa$ like monthly fee) to focus on exploring innovation / disruption in their market for their services / product THRU embracing some form of AI is a sweet spot..

I think once non devs ( I'm a cX design thinker) can build out a single ai assistant easier that focuses on a single stream, I'll be happy still need to go down the rabbit hole and do tons of research, but I agree with exploring this space 👍 💯