Dave Linthicum Is Not AI

5 AI Hacks That Most Businesses Are Missing

9 min · 5. juni 2026
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This video breaks down five underrated ways businesses can use AI that go far beyond writing captions, emails, and generic content. Instead of repeating the same obvious advice, it focuses on practical strategies that help companies move faster, make better decisions, and uncover hidden opportunities inside their own operations. You'll see how AI can turn everyday conversations into reusable business knowledge, act like a pre-mortem tool before launches, analyze your best customers for profitable patterns, build insight dashboards from messy unstructured data, and remove the single decision bottleneck slowing your team down. The angle of this video is simple: most businesses are using AI at the surface level, while the real leverage comes from applying it to internal systems, repeated decisions, and operational friction. These ideas are designed for business owners, operators, marketers, consultants, and teams who want more than hype. If you want to use AI to improve execution, protect margin, sharpen strategy, and create a real competitive advantage, this video gives you a smarter framework. It's less about flashy tools and more about where AI quietly creates outsized business results when used with intention, process, and human oversight.

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