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Five Ways AI Can Take Small Businesses To The Next Level

by | Feb 25, 2022

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With AI, every company can work to reduce errors, improve efficiency, and ultimately turn more profits. How can AI be used by small businesses? Read on for five tips from Forbes.

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Five Ways AI Can Take Small Businesses To The Next Level

Artificial intelligence is making waves across the business world. Instead of performing every task manually, companies are learning the power of automating their systems instead. As a result, they are achieving greater efficiencies, fewer errors and ultimately greater profits.

In this article, I will discuss five unique ways that businesses can leverage the power of AI, no matter the industry. Let’s get started.

1. Product Quality Assurance

If you run or operate a manufacturing company, your product quality is crucial for managing your reputation. However, manually watching and evaluating each product as it goes through the manufacturing process is time-consuming and costly in terms of payroll.

On the other hand, you can’t afford not to do it. AI, it turns out, provides a useful solution to this problem. By using AI, you can automate the scanning and evaluation of products. Using machine learning, the software can detect flaws in your product and allow you to correct them before they reach the customer.

2. Scheduling Workers

Determining whom to schedule and when can become a large headache for management. If you schedule too many employees at once, you waste resources. And yet, if you don’t schedule enough, you run the risk of short capacity that will affect your customer’s experience.

AI can determine the best times to schedule various members of your team. This can be determined by analyzing the history of peak times and other factors. The software can do it at scale, which would be impossible for a human to do in the same time frame.

3. Customer Appointments

Customer appointments are the lifeblood of many businesses. However, far too many companies neglect to schedule them in the right intervals. This was already a problem before the advent of technology to aid in scheduling.

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Forbes

Since its launch in 2019, ERP Today has established itself as the independent voice of the enterprise technology sector through its use of dynamic journalism, creativity and purpose. Our mission is to inform and inspire IT decision makers. We take the confusing and baffling nature of emerging technologies and present the opportunities with clear and concise editorial. We debunk the jargon, cut through the hyperbole, and zero-in on the information that CxOs need to extract the maximum value from their investment in enterprise technology.‍

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