I just finished a 3-week experiment implementing AI into my brother's business. The result? Real. It turned out that it's not just hype – artificial intelligence can indeed take over some tasks of a traditional agency, especially in small companies where the budget for external specialists is limited.



The most important discovery: it's not about replacing people, but about intelligently building a system that understands the specifics of your business. It's like training an internal expert.

During these three weeks, the mapping was simple – first, we identified repetitive processes. Then, we taught the model how to think about them. The result exceeded our expectations. Time-consuming administrative tasks dropped almost to zero.

I'm guiding you through this step by step. From theory to practice. Showing how to build such a system, what to pay attention to, where the pitfalls are – and how to avoid them.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 01-18 17:04
To be honest, this process sounds good, but I'm more concerned about the cost... Is three weeks of effort worth it? After all, it still requires manual data feeding. The key question is, do small companies really have the time to mess with this? This is the ideal scenario, but in reality, there will definitely be pitfalls when implementing it.
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 01-18 17:00
Ha, how do I feel like I've heard this trick a hundred times... The young ladies are all touting AI to replace manual labor, but in reality, it still depends on people tuning parameters, right? But this brother understood the process in just three weeks, he’s definitely got something. Small companies really don’t have the budget to hire a full-time team, using AI as a foundation is quite appealing. It's just those claims of "saving almost 0 time"... I still have to reserve judgment, the tricks are too deep.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 01-18 16:55
This guy trained AI to be used like an internal employee, which is indeed impressive. I agree that small companies save money on hiring. --- Three weeks to eliminate administrative tasks? That's a bit exaggerated, but I believe half of it. The key is how to make the model truly understand your business logic. --- It's not about replacing humans but empowering them. I've heard this many times. The problem is that most people simply can't tune this thing properly. --- I want to see actual cases; just talking about steps is useless. Details are the real killer. --- This wave of AI is definitely not a bubble, but those who truly understand systematization are the ones making real money.
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ForumLurkervip
· 01-18 16:50
Wow, can you really get admin work down to nearly zero in just three weeks? This can't be just hype...
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 01-18 16:44
Wow, in just three weeks, you managed to get your brother's business up and running? Is this guy really that capable or just another AI marketing account... But it does seem like there's some real substance; I believe in automating those repetitive tasks. It's just that the term "internal expert" sounds a bit mysterious. It seems small companies do save money, but the problem is, how many people can properly maintain this system? The biggest fear with these case studies is falling behind later on; it's all just a starting diagram... So the key question is, what exactly are those "traps"? Are there any real experiences of stepping into pitfalls to share?
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