Why Small Businesses Must Own Their AI Strategy Now — Podcast
By Jaimie Reading · Tuesday, June 30, 2026 · 2:57
Enterprise AI is shifting toward ownership and control. Here's what small business owners must do right now to stay ahead with the right AI tools and training.
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What if the most dangerous business decision you make this year isn't a bad investment or a failed campaign — but simply doing nothing about AI?
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Right now, in 2026, the enterprise world is undergoing a seismic shift in how it thinks about artificial intelligence. Giants are moving away from rented, general-purpose AI models and building systems they actually own. That's not a tech story — that's a strategy story. And for small business owners in E-commerce, Profile section is tracking exactly why this moment changes everything for you specifically. The signals are everywhere. The question is whether you're reading them.
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First — enterprises are abandoning dependency. According to ExlService Holdings CEO Rohit Kapoor, companies are rapidly pivoting toward small language models trained on their own proprietary data. Why? Data control, cost efficiency, and protection from sudden policy changes that can disrupt operations overnight. Here's the insight — ownership and independence aren't just entrepreneurial values anymore. They're enterprise strategy. The tools to act on that instinct are now accessible to every small business owner, not just Fortune 500 IT departments. The democratization is real, and it's accelerating fast.
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Second — action beats preparation every single time. Ashish Kumar Verma dropped out of IIT Delhi at 19 — one of the most prestigious engineering institutions on the planet — to join Microsoft. He chose real-world experience over credentials. The parallel for E-commerce entrepreneurs is impossible to ignore. The people who thrive in this AI landscape aren't those with the longest certification lists. They're the ones who get their hands on the tools, learn by doing, and build momentum before they feel completely ready. Step toward the technology, not away from it.
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Third — timing is a deliberate strategy. When Radja's 25th Anniversary concert organizers postponed their July event to September, it wasn't retreat — it was positioning. They identified market saturation and moved strategically. Small businesses must apply that same calculated thinking to their AI adoption. Don't wait until the market is crowded with competitors who moved first.
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Here's your one action item today. Open your business operations and identify one repetitive task — content creation, customer response, product descriptions — and research one AI tool that owns that function for you. Don't evaluate forever. Start one free trial this week. Profile section's insight is clear: the abundance is already here. The question is whether you're positioned to receive it.
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