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Unfollowing The AI Hype

3 min · 19. maj 2026
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Send us a text to chat now! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2547092/fan_mail/new] Your feed says AI can do everything in 30 seconds. Your real workday says otherwise. We open with a blunt confession: we unfollowed a big chunk of AI “demo” accounts, and it instantly cleared our heads. Not because AI is useless, but because the constant stream of staged AI agents, tuned prompts, and cherry-picked use cases creates a fake standard that makes smart builders feel behind. We dig into what’s really happening behind those viral clips: the demo is often marketing, the creator may be selling a course or hyping a tool, and the hard parts are carefully hidden. Then we talk about the part nobody posts. Real AI for small business is usually 80% boring infrastructure work and 20% cool automation. That means integrations, data cleanup, permissions, monitoring, and testing matter more than whatever new model drop shows up this week. If you already have a tool like Claude working inside your workflow, you may not need to chase the bleeding edge to get results. From there, we lay out a more honest path for AI adoption: read documentation when you need a specific capability, learn from practitioners who build for real clients, and experiment on your own use cases instead of copying highlight reels. We also pivot to a practical security reminder for entrepreneurs: your online assets, including email, passwords, and customer data, can be exposed without you knowing, and visibility is the first step to fixing it. If this helps, subscribe for more grounded AI strategy, share it with a friend who feels the pressure to “keep up,” and leave a quick review so more builders can find the signal through the noise. If this sparked ideas for your brand or business, subscribe for more deep dives, share the show with a founder who needs focus, and leave a quick review to help others find it. Ready to explore your own AI-hosted podcast and growth system? Head to www.intentionallyinspirational.com [https://www.intentionallyinspirational.com], hit the blue button, and book a call with the human version of Jason Wright.

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