every AI conversation is about frontier models or image generation or coding assistants or existential risk. the AI making me the most money right now checks my stripe account every morning, compares revenue to last week, looks at my ad spend across two platforms, and posts a summary to slack before i wake up. it caught a campaign bleeding $200/week that i had been manually missing for 2 weeks because i was always rushing through the numbers. thats it. thats the whole thing. it reads numbers and compares them to other numbers. i use runlobster for this. there are other options. the specific tool honestly doesnt matter that much. what matters is the pattern: connecting an AI to your actual business systems and letting it do the boring monitoring that humans are terrible at doing consistently. we are bad at noticing gradual changes. a 3% increase in CPC looks like noise on any given day. but compounding over 2 weeks thats 40% and by the time you notice the damage is done. the AI doesnt get bored. it doesnt rush because it has a meeting. it just compares the numbers. im convinced the most impactful AI applications for the next 5 years wont be the impressive ones. theyll be the ones that do the boring stuff we keep telling ourselves we can handle manually but actually cant. submitted by /u/Ok-Log-1893
Originally posted by u/Ok-Log-1893 on r/ArtificialInteligence
