
What is it?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the discipline of creating computer systems that can perform tasks traditionally requiring human intelligence. This includes pattern recognition, decision-making, natural language processing, and creative output.
AI is not a single technology, but a toolbox of methods — from machine learning and neural networks to generative models such as ChatGPT.
In practice, AI can be applied in countless ways: automating customer support, predicting sales trends, optimizing logistics, creating targeted marketing content, or even generating software code. While much of the public discussion focuses on the “magic” of AI, the reality is that it works best when integrated pragmatically into existing business processes.
The challenge lies in separating genuine opportunities from hype and in aligning AI initiatives with measurable business value.
Why me?
I am offering AI consulting and implementation because I’ve already integrated AI into my own professional toolkit. From developing workflows that combine AI with WordPress, to automating reporting, to generating high-quality creative output for blogs, social media, and even video – I’ve seen how AI can create real business impact.
My background in IT Consulting and IT Project Management makes me uniquely positioned: I don’t just play with AI, I apply it where it creates measurable value. And I know how to distinguish hype from practical solutions.
In summary – Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the offer to …
- realistically evaluate if and where AI adds value to your business.
- identify processes that can be automated with AI to save time and money.
- design workflows where AI supports human expertise instead of replacing it.
- advise on tools, platforms, and integrations that fit your existing IT landscape.
- create prototypes and proof-of-concepts, so you can see AI working before you invest heavily.
Example of using AI in your company
Consider a company that manages large volumes of customer feedback, surveys, and support tickets. Instead of manually sifting through thousands of entries, AI can categorize the responses, detect recurring pain points, and even flag urgent issues in real time. Management receives a clear, prioritized overview, while employees spend less time sorting data and more time improving the customer experience.
The outcome: faster reaction times, happier customers, and a stronger reputation — all driven by intelligent automation.
In short: AI is not about replacing people. It’s about enabling them to do more of the right things.
And I can show you how.
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