As the Founder of ReThynk AI, I see a mistake in how people talk about the democratisation of AI.
They treat it like a social project.
I treat it like a business advantage.
Because when AI becomes accessible, three things happen for a business:
- decisions get faster
- operations get lighter
- communication becomes clearer
The companies that win will not be the ones with the biggest AI budget.
They will be the ones that make AI usable for ordinary teams.
Most businesses don’t need “advanced AI.”
They need AI that fits daily work:
- replying to customers
- writing proposals
- summarising meetings
- creating SOPs
- improving sales scripts
- organising internal knowledge
Democratisation means I remove friction:
- less jargon
- fewer tools
- more repeatable workflows
- clear ethical boundaries
This is not about replacing people.
This is about giving people leverage.
In the next 30 days, I’m building this niche with one mission:
AI should feel practical, affordable, and safe, especially for small businesses and founders.
But here is a question for you:
What is the one business activity where you feel AI could save the most time right now: sales, support, marketing, operations, or hiring?
Top comments (2)
The companies that win will not be the ones with the biggest AI budget. They will be the ones that make AI usable for ordinary teams.
Totally agree — AI wins when it removes friction, not when it adds complexity. Marketing workflows feel like the biggest time-saver right now.