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Business Cents S2 E8: "The Ostrich Effect"

26 min · 12 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, our hosts explore how they’ve integrated AI into their own firm, from hiring expert consultants to drafting rigorous security policies that keep client data safe. During this process, they realized how tempting it can be to fall into the "ostrich effect," burying their heads in the sand and wishing AI would simply disappear. To stay competitive in today’s rapidly evolving market, businesses must embrace it. This means leveraging AI as a true "thought partner" that streamlines background operations and fuels innovation, while doubling down on what technology cannot replace: personal relationships and high-touch services that make clients feel valued and understood.

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