AI for Business
Learn AI on your terms
You don't need a computer science degree to make smart decisions about AI. This section is built for leaders, owners, and executives at small and mid-sized businesses and mission-driven organizations — people who are curious, capable, and ready to put AI to work without losing the human judgment that makes their work worth doing.
Whether you're just starting to explore what AI could mean for your team or you're ready to move from experiments to a real strategy, you'll find practical, plain-English guidance here — no hype, no jargon without translation, and no pressure to buy anything before you understand the work.
Our articles cover the questions leaders actually ask: what AI is and isn't, how to build a business case, how to assess readiness, how to adopt responsibly, and how to scale what works. Each guide includes clear takeaways you can act on this week, written for people who run organizations — not people who build models.
New guides are added regularly. Start with whatever matches where you are today, and come back as your questions evolve. You've got this — and we're here to help you think it through.
Guides & articles
In-depth reads with visuals, action steps, and honest answers.
AI for Business: A Plain-English Guide for Leaders
8 minWhat AI really is, what it can't do, and three honest places to look in your own business — no jargon, no AI-as-magic.
Generative AI vs. Traditional AI vs. Automation: What's the Difference?
4 minThree plain definitions, one comparison table, and a 30-second test to spot which kind of "AI" a vendor is really selling you.
The Types of AI Every Business Leader Should Know
4 minA plain-English field guide to the five types of AI — predictive, generative, decision, perception, and agentic — sorted by the job each one does.
Agentic AI for Business: What Leaders Need to Know About AI Agents
7 minWhat AI agents actually are, where they earn their keep, where they're still risky, and how to design a workflow that keeps a human at the seams.