Published 2025-09-22 08-37

Summary

Companies waste millions on AI projects that fail because consultants build complex systems teams can’t maintain. Real results come from treating AI as a business tool, not magic.

The story

Your AI initiatives are burning cash and delivering crickets.

I see it everywhere. Companies dump millions into AI projects that sound impressive in boardrooms but crumble when they hit reality. The problem isn’t the technology – it’s the gap between what AI can do and what your business actually needs.

Most AI consultants sell you dreams and disappear. They build complex systems that your team can’t maintain and workflows that break the moment someone sneezes. Then you’re stuck with expensive digital paperweights.

Here’s what actually works: treating AI like a business tool, not magic.

I’ve spent over 30 years turning technical chaos into results that matter. When I walk into your organization, I’m not just designing conversational AI systems – I’m embedding myself with your team as a player-coach. I build the automations, then I teach your people how to own them.

The difference shows up fast. Teams I’ve worked with triple their efficiency. Not because I wave a magic wand, but because I focus on workflows that actually solve your problems.

I don’t just hand you a system and walk away. I mentor your development teams so they become self-sufficient. I design natural language processing solutions that your customers actually want to use. Most importantly, I translate technical complexity into business language your leadership can understand and act on.

Your AI strategy shouldn’t be a gamble. It should be a calculated move that pays dividends from day one.

Ready to stop funding science experiments and start building AI that works?

Talk to Scott Howard Swain, Conversational AI Designer, at
https://linkedin.com/in/scottermonkey/.

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Keywords: AI, AI implementation failure, business tool approach, consultant complexity trap