Think of AI as your ultimate co-pilot
- Matt Symes
- Aug 1, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
By accident, we’ve become quasi-experts in AI integration.

Now, I’m no coder, and I can’t build a bot. In fact, I barely understand how large language models (LLMs) work.
But here’s what we do know:
We’re experts at breaking down business processes and identifying exactly where AI can help you create better value, faster. That’s where things get exciting.
We’re continuously uncovering new ways AI can provide your business with a fractional, profitable advantage in key areas:
Strategic processes, especially in competitive analysis
Sales, particularly in prep and proposals
Execution of value (AI excels in creating reports and handling other routine tasks)
And perhaps the most unexpected: HR - AI can act as a coach for high performers, providing valuable real-time feedback.
Think of AI as your ultimate co-pilot.
It’s powerful at tackling both creative and mundane tasks - automating repetitive work like paperwork while sparking innovation and idea generation. In fact, a study from the University of Montana found that AI ranks in the top 1% for creativity!
(And if you’d like to dive even deeper, check out this great article on AI’s fascinating applications, especially for helping low-skilled workers: Everyone is Above Average.)
Remember, the window to profit from AI is limited. Once your competitors master it, you risk getting left behind.