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Ep. 132 | OpenAI Just Bet 150 Million That Models Don't Matter Anymore

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OpenAI just spent $150 million on consultants instead of models — and that single decision tells you everything about where AI is headed next. Michael and Frank break down the OpenAI Partner Network, what it means that the biggest AI company on Earth is betting on implementation over innovation, and why the real bottleneck for your business isn't which AI you buy — it's whether anyone in your building knows how to actually use it. You'll learn why vendor-certified consultants have a built-in conflict of interest, how to start making AI work in your business without hiring anyone, and the one-process-at-a-time playbook that beats any consulting engagement. Topics: OpenAI Partner Network · AI Implementation · Small Business AI · AI Consultants · Enterprise AI Adoption · Business Automation --- Frequently Asked Questions What is the OpenAI Partner Network? OpenAI launched a $150M program to certify 300,000 consultants who will help businesses implement AI. The network targets systems integrators, management consultants, technology vendors, and data specialists. Why does this matter for small businesses? It signals that the AI industry has shifted from building better models to helping businesses actually deploy them. Small businesses can take this insight — implementation matters more than the model — and act on it without hiring expensive certified consultants. How should a small business start implementing AI? Pick one process that eats the most time in your week. Spend one hour a day for two weeks figuring out how AI can handle parts of it. Document what works, then move to the next process. No consultant needed — just discipline and consistency. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 132 | OpenAI Just Bet 150 Million That Models Don't Matter Anymore artwork

Ep. 132 | OpenAI Just Bet 150 Million That Models Don't Matter Anymore

OpenAI just spent $150 million on consultants instead of models — and that single decision tells you everything about where AI is headed next. Michael and Frank break down the OpenAI Partner Network, what it means that the biggest AI company on Earth is betting on implementation over innovation, and why the real bottleneck for your business isn't which AI you buy — it's whether anyone in your building knows how to actually use it. You'll learn why vendor-certified consultants have a built-in conflict of interest, how to start making AI work in your business without hiring anyone, and the one-process-at-a-time playbook that beats any consulting engagement. Topics: OpenAI Partner Network · AI Implementation · Small Business AI · AI Consultants · Enterprise AI Adoption · Business Automation --- Frequently Asked Questions What is the OpenAI Partner Network? OpenAI launched a $150M program to certify 300,000 consultants who will help businesses implement AI. The network targets systems integrators, management consultants, technology vendors, and data specialists. Why does this matter for small businesses? It signals that the AI industry has shifted from building better models to helping businesses actually deploy them. Small businesses can take this insight — implementation matters more than the model — and act on it without hiring expensive certified consultants. How should a small business start implementing AI? Pick one process that eats the most time in your week. Spend one hour a day for two weeks figuring out how AI can handle parts of it. Document what works, then move to the next process. No consultant needed — just discipline and consistency. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 131 | You Can Now Train a Foundation Model for $1,500 artwork

Ep. 131 | You Can Now Train a Foundation Model for $1,500

Researchers just trained a reasoning model from scratch for $1,500 — and it matched models that cost millions. This changes everything about who gets to play in AI. Michael and Frank break down why a $1,500 foundation model matters even if you never train one yourself. When the cost of building capable AI drops from hundreds of millions to the price of a weekend trip, the moat the big tech companies have been counting on collapses. Small businesses can now think about domain-specific AI — models that reason through your exact workflows, trained on your own data, for less than your monthly software bill. The model is becoming the commodity. Your data is the premium. Start collecting it, start organizing it, and start experimenting with open-source AI tools now — because the window of cheap, accessible, competitive AI tools won't stay open forever. Topics: AI Training Cost · Foundation Models · Small Business AI · Open Source AI · Reasoning Models · Artificial Intelligence · Business Technology --- Frequently Asked Questions Can you really train an AI model for $1,500? Yes. Researchers trained a one-billion-parameter reasoning model for approximately $1,500 using focused synthetic training data. It matched much more expensive models on key reasoning benchmarks. While you'd still need expertise to deploy it, the training cost itself has dropped dramatically. What does cheap AI training mean for small businesses? It means AI capability is no longer limited to big tech companies. Small businesses can build domain-specific models that reason through their exact workflows — client intake, scheduling, quality control, customer follow-up — at a fraction of what it used to cost. Your proprietary data becomes your competitive advantage. Should small businesses train their own AI models? Not necessarily today, but start experimenting with open-source tools now. The real advantage isn't in training a model yourself — it's in understanding what's possible and building your data asset. When custom AI becomes as accessible as this research suggests, the businesses with the best data will win. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 130 | The Government Just Told Anthropic to Turn Off Its AI artwork

Ep. 130 | The Government Just Told Anthropic to Turn Off Its AI

The US government just ordered Anthropic to block public access to its most powerful AI models — and the implications for every business owner are bigger than you think. Michael and Frank dig into what happens when the government decides a model is too powerful for public use. Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are now locked behind enterprise contracts — and if you're a small business, startup, or independent developer, you just lost access overnight. This isn't hypothetical. It's the first real example of AI capability gating, and it raises serious questions about who gets the best tools, who gets left behind, and what happens when the models that could help your business the most are the ones regulators lock up first. The answer: adopt now, diversify your AI stack, and don't build your business on one provider's land. Topics: Anthropic · AI Regulation · Government Restrictions · Claude · Small Business AI Access · Artificial Intelligence · Business Technology --- Frequently Asked Questions Why did the government restrict access to Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5? The US government used existing regulatory authority to restrict public access to Anthropic's most capable models, citing their advanced autonomous reasoning and multi-step task execution capabilities. Enterprise customers retained access, but the general public lost it overnight. What does AI model gating mean for small businesses? AI gating means the most powerful AI tools may only be available to large enterprises with compliance teams and enterprise contracts. This creates a two-tier system where big companies get cutting-edge AI while small businesses get last year's models — exactly the opposite of the "AI levels the playing field" narrative. How should small businesses prepare for AI access restrictions? Three steps: adopt AI tools now while access is still open, diversify your AI stack across multiple providers to avoid vendor lock-in, and pay attention to regulatory developments. Don't build your entire workflow on one model that could be restricted tomorrow. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 129 | Salesforce Just Spent $3.6 Billion on AI Customer Service artwork

Ep. 129 | Salesforce Just Spent $3.6 Billion on AI Customer Service

Salesforce just bought Fin for $3.6 billion — and it's the loudest signal yet that AI customer service isn't coming, it's already here. Michael and Frank break down what the Salesforce-Fin acquisition means for small businesses. When the biggest CRM company on the planet spends billions on AI customer service agents, it validates a shift that's already underway. An AI agent handles 70% of customer questions instantly — hours, pricing, availability — while your team focuses on the conversations that actually need a human touch. But there's a catch: the consolidation play. When big tech gobbles up independent AI providers, pricing goes up and your options go down. The window to adopt AI customer service affordably is open right now. Don't wait until it's packaged into a $500/month enterprise plan. Topics: Salesforce · Fin Acquisition · AI Customer Service · Small Business · Customer Experience · Artificial Intelligence · Business Technology --- Frequently Asked Questions Why did Salesforce buy Fin for $3.6 billion? Salesforce acquired Fin (formerly Intercom) because Fin rebuilt itself as an AI-first customer service platform that resolves over 70% of conversations without human involvement. Salesforce sees AI agents as the future of customer interaction and wants to own that layer. How does AI customer service help small businesses? AI customer service agents handle routine questions instantly — hours, pricing, availability, scheduling — freeing up your time and team for the conversations that need human judgment. They work 24/7, don't take breaks, and cost pennies per conversation compared to dollars for human agents. Should small businesses be worried about AI consolidation? Yes. When big companies acquire independent AI providers, it reduces competition and drives up pricing. Small businesses should adopt AI tools now while the market is still competitive and options are affordable, and diversify their AI stack to avoid vendor lock-in. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 128 | Your Browser Just Got a Brain — And Your Website Might Be Invisible artwork

Ep. 128 | Your Browser Just Got a Brain — And Your Website Might Be Invisible

Your web browser is getting an AI brain transplant — and it changes how every small business gets found online. ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity Comet, and Dia Browser are fighting to replace your address bar with AI. Michael and Frank break down what AI browsers mean for small businesses: why your website traffic might disappear, how AI browsers actually level the playing field for businesses without big SEO budgets, the three things you must do this week to stay visible, and why blocking AI bots is the new version of not being in the phone book. Topics: AI Browsers · ChatGPT Atlas · Perplexity Comet · Dia Browser · Small Business SEO · AI Search · Business Visibility · Website Optimization --- Frequently Asked Questions What are AI browsers and how do they differ from regular browsers? AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity Comet, and Dia Browser replace the traditional URL bar with an AI interface. Instead of typing a web address and clicking through links, you ask a question and the AI finds, reads, and synthesizes information for you. Some, like Atlas, can even take actions on your behalf — booking appointments, filling forms, and comparing prices across sites. How do AI browsers affect small businesses? AI browsers change how customers find businesses. Instead of clicking through search results and visiting websites, AI browsers give direct answers. If your business information is inaccurate, inconsistent, or blocked from AI access, you become invisible to customers using these browsers. The positive side: AI browsers evaluate businesses by quality signals like reviews and accuracy rather than advertising budgets, which can benefit smaller businesses. Should small businesses block AI bots from their websites? No. Blocking AI bots makes your business invisible to AI browsers and AI-powered search. It is equivalent to not being listed in the Yellow Pages in the 1990s. AI browsers need to read your site to recommend you. Instead of blocking AI, focus on making your business information accurate and consistent across all platforms. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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