EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 18 MIN
The Context Problem Most Businesses Get Wrong with AI
from AI Automation Alchemist · host Rey Ortega
SummaryIn this introductory episode of the AI Automation Alchemist podcast, host Rey Ortega discusses the significance of artificial intelligence and automation in business. He clarifies the distinction between AI and automation, addresses common misconceptions, and emphasizes the importance of context in AI applications. The episode also explores practical applications of AI in business workflows, customization options, and how to measure the success of AI tools. Rey encourages listeners to engage with the podcast and share their questions for future episodes.TakeawaysAI and automation are distinct but complementary technologies.Understanding context is crucial for effective AI implementation.No business is too niche for AI; niche businesses can benefit more.AI can automate repetitive tasks, freeing up time for business owners.Learning the technical aspects of AI can empower business owners.Key performance indicators are essential for measuring AI success.Customization of AI tools is possible to fit specific workflows.AI can enhance customer acquisition processes.Automation can streamline operations and improve efficiency.Engaging with AI experts requires understanding their jargon.Sound bites"AI and automation can solve repetitive tasks.""AI can help you focus on the selling.""Automation can be customized for my workflow."Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI and Automation06:00 Understanding AI and Automation in Business11:14 Addressing Common Misconceptions about AI14:04 Practical Applications of AI in Business16:57 Customization and Implementation of AI Solutions19:49 Measuring Success with AI ToolsKeywordsAI, automation, business, technology, artificial intelligence, machine learning, workflow, customer acquisition, implementation, success metrics
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