How AI is Starting to Shift and Affect Business, Featuring Chris Hood on The Entrepreneur MBA Podcast

How AI is Starting to Shift and Affect Business, Featuring Chris Hood on The Entrepreneur MBA Podcast

The Entrepreneur MBA Podcast 
PRESS RELEASE
September 6, 2022

Smart technologies are changing the ways we do business in recent times. Today, it has become possible and fashionable for machines or computers to be programmed to perform specific intelligent tasks while we focus on other aspects of our business. Business owners that deploy artificial intelligence technology in their business reduce operational costs, increase efficiency, maximize revenue, and enhance customer experience.

In today’s podcast, Chris Hood, a digital strategist, and technology entrepreneur, and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions, a leading provider of unsecured business lines of credit, discuss how artificial intelligence affects business operations.

Listen to the Podcast or read summary by clicking here: How AI (Artificial intelligence) Is Starting to
Shift and Affect Business

About Chris Hood
Chris Hood is a digital strategist, technology entrepreneur, and innovation executive at Google with over 35
years of experience in online business development and transformation. Mr. Hood teaches in the business and information technology departments at Southern New Hampshire University and Colorado Technical
University. He previously worked for Fox Broadcasting, Disney, Electronic Arts and was the co-founder for
Blind Squirrel Games.

About Stephen Halasnik, The Entrepreneur MBA Podcast and Financing Solutions
Financing Solutions is a leading provider of small business lines of credit. The credit line is fast, easy,
inexpensive, and costs nothing to set up making it great for emergencies or opportunities. Stephen Halasnik,
Managing Partner of Financing Solutions is also the host of the popular, The Entrepreneur MBA Podcast. If
you would like to learn more about the line of credit program, please visit Business Line of Credit Here or call at 862-207-4118.

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