You Know AI Matters. But Where Does It Actually Pay Off?

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Find where AI can actually pay off in your business — in a free 30-minute call with Brian Pollack.

by Brian Pollack

After 30 years of building software for healthcare, telecom, and many enterprise companies, I've pointed Protovate at one thing: AI software development. Custom software with AI doing the actual work inside it.

Not chatbots. The unglamorous stuff. Recently we automated customer service requests and followup with 96% accuracy running on private hardware models saving the company real headcount and increasing user satisfaction. I did this in just 9 weeks start to finish.

What I keep seeing: everyone knows AI matters. Almost nobody can point to the exact spot in their own operation where it would pay off. That's the hard part.

So I'm giving that part away. I'm opening a handful of free 30-minute calls where we map where AI would actually pay off in your product or your business. No pitch. I'll answer your questions about AI, what it can do and what it can't.

Want one? Schedule a call with me. I love to talk about what AI is actually capable of.


Originally published on Protovate.AI

Protovate builds practical AI-powered software for complex, real-world environments. Led by Brian Pollack and a global team with more than 30 years of experience, Protovate helps organizations innovate responsibly, improve efficiency, and turn emerging technology into solutions that deliver measurable impact.

Over the decades, the Protovate team has worked with organizations including NASA, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, Walmart, Covidien, Singtel, LG, Yahoo, and Lowe’s.

About the Author

Brian Pollack

Owner of Protovate

Brian Pollack is the founder of Protovate, with a career spanning pioneering work in space communications, gaming, e-commerce, mobile, robotics, immersive technologies, and AI. He created Protovate to bring together elite talent from around the world to build modern software systems for complex, high-impact organizations.

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