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Artificial intelligence and the role of technology in small business

Contributed by the Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce

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HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY: Small businesses can embrace AI to improve their practices.
HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY: Small businesses can embrace AI to improve their practices.
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In an era where technology evolves faster than ever before, businesses across Australia are at a crossroads.

They are faced with the choice of either embracing the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies or risk falling behind. But this isn’t just about staying competitive, it’s about nurturing the very heart of our local communities – small businesses.

Small businesses are the backbone of Australian communities, providing essential services and jobs that directly impact local economies. To understand how AI and technology are changing the landscape, we need to delve into the specific needs of these organisations.

One significant challenge faced by small businesses is managing limited resources effectively. Whether it’s a local bakery or a family-owned hardware store, these establishments often wear multiple hats, requiring them to juggle various aspects of their operations. This is where AI can be a game-changer.

Imagine a small cafe in a bustling suburb. With AI-powered inventory management, the owner can predict demand patterns and ensure they never run out of customers’ favourite pastries. This not only reduces waste but also ensures that customers leave with a smile, knowing they’ll find their favourite treats in stock.

AI can also help streamline staffing needs. By analysing historical data, small businesses can adjust their employee schedules to match peak hours, reducing labour costs and ensuring exceptional customer service.

The implementation of modern technology isn’t limited to AI alone. Many other technology-based processes and applications are revolutionising how small businesses store and manage their data. An example of this, is the use of the ‘cloud’. By migrating to the cloud, businesses can access critical information from anywhere, allowing for more flexible work arrangements and the ability to respond swiftly to changing market conditions.

It’s important to recognise that embracing AI and technology isn’t just about individual businesses; it’s about community collaboration. Many local businesses share suppliers, customers, and challenges. Collaborative efforts, facilitated by technology, can lead to shared prosperity.

For example, a group of local retailers can come together to negotiate better terms with suppliers using data-driven insights from AI. This not only reduces costs for each business but also strengthens their position in the market, attracting more customers to the area.

Community engagement and support for local businesses lie at the core of this transformation. As we adopt these technologies, it’s crucial to ensure that no one is left behind.

Local government initiatives and business associations can play a pivotal role in this process. They can provide grants, workshops, and mentorship programs to empower small business owners to harness the potential of AI and technology.

So, what can you do to be part of this transformative journey? If you’re a small business owner, consider exploring AI solutions tailored to your industry. Collaborate with your peers and share insights.

The Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce would love to hear if you want to learn more about AI in 2024, or any other ideas, guest speakers of business barriers we can help you to overcome to drive Redlands’ Bright Future.

Complete our online survey today, at surveymonkey.com/r/DFKGLCV and have your say.

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