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AI Consulting.

Practical. No fluff. Not four grand for a deck.

AI consulting — figuring out where AI tools actually fit into your workflow and making them useful. Not the kind where someone describes your industry back to you in a slide deck and charges a fortune.

Every business is hearing that they need AI. Most of the advice is vague — "leverage AI to transform your operations" — and most of the consulting is expensive and theoretical. You get a deck full of possibilities and a bill. Nothing actually changes.

The practical question is simpler than the industry makes it sound: where in your day-to-day work would an AI tool save real time or improve real outcomes? And which tool, specifically, for which task? That's what I help figure out.

My day job is designing AI-powered products at Amdocs Studios — knowledge tools, insight engines, decision-support systems. I understand how these models work from the inside, not just the sales pitch. I can tell you what's worth adopting and what's noise.

What's included

Evaluation

  • AI readiness assessment for your business
  • Tool evaluation — which AI products fit your needs
  • Cost-benefit analysis for specific AI implementations
  • Vendor comparison with honest recommendations

Implementation

  • Workflow design for AI-assisted processes
  • Content and knowledge architecture for AI systems
  • Prompt engineering and optimization
  • Integration planning with existing tools and systems

Training & trust

  • Team training workshops on practical AI usage
  • AI explainability and trust design
  • Guidelines for responsible AI use in your business
  • Ongoing advisory as tools and capabilities evolve

Who this is for

Small businesses curious about AI but overwhelmed by the noise

You know AI is relevant. You just need someone to cut through the hype and tell you what's actually useful for your specific situation.

Teams already using AI tools but not getting value

You signed up for ChatGPT or some other tool. Some people use it, most don't. Nobody's sure if it's helping. That's a workflow problem, not a technology problem.

Businesses with content-heavy or knowledge-heavy operations

If your team spends a lot of time creating content, answering questions, managing documentation, or making decisions from data, AI can likely help — if it's set up right.

Anyone who's been pitched AI consulting and felt skeptical

Good instinct. Most AI consulting is vague, expensive, and theoretical. This is the opposite: specific, practical, and focused on things that actually change how you work.

I design AI-powered products for a living. Knowledge tools, insight engines, decision-support systems.

At Amdocs Studios, I work at the intersection of AI, UX, and information architecture — designing how AI surfaces insights and how users interact with them. That's the perspective I bring to consulting: not just what AI can do, but how to make it actually useful for the people using it.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of AI consulting is this? +

Practical, hands-on consulting focused on figuring out where AI tools actually fit into your business. Not the kind where someone describes your industry back to you in a slide deck and charges a fortune. Think: evaluating tools, designing workflows, and training your team to use AI effectively.

Do I need AI for my business? +

Maybe. Not every business needs to rush into AI adoption. But most businesses have at least a few processes — content creation, customer support, data analysis, internal documentation — where AI tools can save real time and money. The question is which ones are worth it for you specifically.

What AI tools do you work with? +

I'm tool-agnostic. The right tool depends on the problem. That said, I work regularly with large language models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini), AI-powered search and knowledge tools, automation platforms, and custom AI workflow design. The goal is finding what actually solves your problem, not selling you on a particular vendor.

Can you help train our team to use AI? +

Yes. A lot of the value in AI tools gets lost because people don't know how to use them well — or they're afraid to use them at all. I can run practical workshops focused on the specific tools and workflows relevant to your team, not generic 'intro to AI' sessions.

What's AI explainability and why does it matter? +

When an AI tool gives you an answer or recommendation, explainability is about understanding why — and whether to trust it. This matters most for businesses using AI in customer-facing contexts or decision-making. If your team can't explain why the AI suggested something, that's a trust and liability problem.

Wondering if AI is worth the investment for your business?

Let's figure that out together. No pitch, no commitment.

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