From the meLink team
Tag: AI adoption
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Your AI Assistant Needs a Refusal List, Not a Feature List
Every AI assistant already has a refusal list. Most are hidden, inconsistent, and discovered by accident. The most important design…
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Stop Asking If AI Will Replace You. Start Asking What You Don’t Cover.
The replacement debate stalls every AI adoption conversation. Coverage is the useful frame: the after-hours question, the follow-up that never…
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Your AI Assistant Needs Service Levels, Not Vibes
AI assistants should not run on vibes. The next step for practical business AI is clear service levels: what the…
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Your AI Stack Needs a Switchboard, Not a Superbrain
The next useful layer in business AI is not one giant assistant that knows everything. It is a switchboard: a…
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You Don’t Deploy AI. You Onboard It.
The deployment mindset treats AI like a plugin install — switch it on and trust it. That breaks for agents…
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The AI Assistant You Trust Is the One That Rarely Surprises You
Businesses keep measuring AI by how smart it is. The assistants that earn lasting operational trust aren’t the most capable…
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The Documentation Dividend: Why Preparing for AI Makes Your Business Worth More
The AI assistant you build today may be obsolete in eighteen months. The operational documentation you produce to build it…
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Stop Building Your AI Assistant Like a Search Engine
Most teams build AI assistants like search engines: you ask, it answers, the interaction ends. That model keeps letting businesses…
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Before You Let AI Act, Build a Way Back
The question that decides how far a business lets AI go is not whether it is smart. It is whether…
