What does it really mean to run your business with an AI-first mindset?
In this episode of Real AI Use Cases – Business Owners Roundtable, host Elizabeth Gearhart and co-host Richard Gearhart are joined by futurist Kevin Surace and business leaders Tyler Dunnigan and Jen Millard to break down how AI is transforming productivity, decision-making, and even creativity in real-world businesses.
From analyzing factory workflows using video AI to generating investor pitch decks, optimizing Excel formulas, and even organizing your home—this conversation reveals how AI is no longer optional. It’s becoming the “third person in every meeting” and a core driver of competitive advantage.
AI-first businesses use AI multiple times per hour, not occasionally
AI handles low-value tasks (writing, formulas, analysis) so humans focus on strategy and expertise
It acts as a real-time advisor for research, ideation, and decision-making
AI tools can analyze videos, images, and large datasets instantly
Creative roles aren’t disappearing—but they are evolving fast
Speed, cost, and output are improving dramatically with AI adoption
Businesses that embrace AI now will outperform those that hesitate
What “AI-first” actually means in day-to-day business operations
Using AI for:
Press responses and professional writing
Complex Excel formulas and data analysis
Market research and ideation
Investor pitch customization
Workflow optimization using video analysis
AI as a “third brain” in meetings and decision-making
How AI is reshaping creative industries like graphic design
The future of productivity: doing more, faster, with fewer resources
Why prompting is becoming a core business skill
Analyzing 42,000+ time entries to uncover business insights
Using AI to evaluate factory operations and suggest improvements
Customizing investor decks based on audience priorities
Using AI as a brainstorming partner and strategic advisor
Planning storage and logistics using image + volume analysis
Creating and refining presentations with AI-generated slide decks
AI isn’t replacing business owners—it’s amplifying them.
The winners in this new era will be those who integrate AI into their workflow consistently and strategically.
What is an “AI-first” mentality?
It means defaulting to AI as your first step for tasks like research, writing, analysis, and ideation—before doing them manually.
How often should I be using AI in my business?
Top performers in this episode report using AI multiple times per hour to maximize efficiency.
Will AI replace creative professionals?
Not entirely—but it will change the role. Creatives who learn AI tools will thrive; those who don’t may struggle.
What are the easiest ways to start using AI today?
Writing and editing content
Creating Excel formulas
Summarizing data or reports
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