Is AI a shortcut or a super-assistant?
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If you only have a minute, here are the high-level takeaways from this episode:
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AI as an Executive Assistant: Business owners are moving away from treating AI as a "glorified search engine" and are using it as a tireless assistant for research, sales coaching, and drafting complex documents.
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The Power of Recording: A key strategy shared is recording all professional interactions (Zoom, sales calls, training) and feeding those transcripts into an LLM to identify areas for improvement and maintain a "long-term memory" of projects.
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Plain English for Complex Tasks: AI is being used to simplify high-level documents—like 50-page federal grant applications—into digestible, fifth-grade level summaries to save hours of manual review.
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The Human Factor: While AI is a massive time-saver, our experts warn against "autopilot" use. Authenticity still wins in hiring and grant applications, and "word of algorithm" is no substitute for "word of person".
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Future-Proofing: The episode concludes with a stark reminder: learning AI now is like transitioning from horses to cars. You don't have to be a tech expert, but you do have to get on board to stay relevant.
Is AI a shortcut or a super-assistant? In this episode of Real AI Use Cases: Business Owners Round Table, hosts Elizabeth and Richard Gearhart sit down with a panel of entrepreneurs to move past the theory and dive into practical applications.
From automating complex federal grant summaries to using AI as a 24/7 sales and presentation coach, our guests reveal how they are integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) into their daily workflows. We also tackle the "uncanny valley" of AI in hiring and how to spot "autopilot" communications. Whether you are looking to automate your coding backend or simply find a better way to organize your business thoughts, this episode provides a roadmap for staying competitive in an AI-driven market.
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Recording Everything: How to turn every meeting and sales call into a searchable, interactive database.
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The Grant Writer’s Secret: Using AI to simplify 50-page federal documents into plain English.
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AI as a Personal Coach: Tips for using ChatGPT to score your sales calls and redesign your presentations.
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The Ethics of AI: Why "word of person" still beats "word of algorithm" in hiring and grant applications.
- (00:00:00) - Introduction: The AI Revolution in Business
- (00:01:25) - Recording Everything: AI as a Sales Coach with Jess Todfeld
- (00:02:32) - Grant Writing Secrets: Simplifying 50-Page Documents with Mickey Vandelu
- (00:03:45) - High-Level Thinking: Using AI as a Note-Taker and Coding Assistant
- (00:05:01) - AI for Professional Services: Tax Advice and Legal Innovation
- (00:05:42) - Marketing Mastery: Researching YouTube Collaborations with Elizabeth Gearhart
- (00:07:00) - Spotting "Autopilot": Tips for Authentic AI Communication
- (00:10:36) - The Generation Gap: AI as an Assistant vs. Outsourcing Thinking