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A recent Reddit thread on r/artificialintelligence sheds light on the uphill battle of integrating AI into established businesses. User u/Available_Abroad3664 detailed the difficulties in persuading traditionally-minded decision-makers, often those from older generations, to embrace AI-powered solutions like SEO and automation. While initial buy-in might be secured, the post suggests that resistance often surfaces during implementation, leading to a frustrating return to outdated and less effective methods. The discussion highlights a significant hurdle in widespread AI adoption: bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and deeply ingrained business practices. The full discussion is available on Reddit: [https://old.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1onj89e/working_ai_in_the_world_of_boomers/]
