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Are small European businesses punching above their weight thanks to AI?

At the same time, many entrepreneurs believe that the only way to build trust with the community is through more investments in human-made content.

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00:00Is everyone becoming a founder?
00:07LinkedIn data shows that the number of members adding founder to their profile is booming across Europe.
00:14The reason might also be linked to AI.
00:17Many small entrepreneurs claim AI is making it easier to break into the market,
00:22providing them with capabilities that were once only achievable with large budgets and specialist teams.
00:29More than half of entrepreneurs in the UK agree, and at least half in Germany and France.
00:36But AI adoption isn't happening equally, and in some cases it's only surface level.
00:41In fact, just a quarter of small business employees use it for advanced tasks, like for example data analysis.
00:50France has the top rate of these pro-AI user employees, but it's only 28%.
00:56Yet, small entrepreneurs remain highly confident that AI is going to help them meet their revenue targets.
01:04The most optimistic are the Germans, with a 78% rate.
01:09The good news here is, as AI content floods the internet, the vast majority of small entrepreneurs are now investing more in human voices to build trust,
01:20like creators, experts or their own employees.
01:25Spain leads here with 80%, followed by the United Kingdom.
01:29Spain leads here with a monthly member of the UK.
01:42Spain leads to 7 million people.
01:47Spain leads here with περίxia.
01:49Spain leads to 65 million people.
01:53Spain leads to 69 million people.
01:55Spain leads to 70 million people.
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